On 24 Apr 2013, at 19:00, Steve Mills <smi...@makemusic.com> wrote:

> On Apr 24, 2013, at 12:34:41, Mike Abdullah <cocoa...@mikeabdullah.net>
> wrote:
> 
>> It doesn't surprise me, so much as it confuses me! I thought you'd turned on 
>> +autosavesInPlace and were trying to get it not to autosave at certain 
>> times. But now you're saying you're not using it.
>> 
>> Are you using the old 10.4-based autosave system then?
>> 
>> Or your own custom one? If so, that makes no sense why you would be 
>> wrestling the NSDocument system so much!
> 
> In a previous thread I was using autosavesInPlace and preservesVersions, but 
> the way Cocoa doesn't prevent things from happening in version browser 
> documents added a huge amount to our workload, so we had to step back to the 
> easier 10.4 type autosave, again, NOT our own autosave (this is replacing an 
> old cross-platform autosave scheme).

So why not use the modern autosave system, and leave out Versions support? Both 
Apple and many of your customers would appreciate using the modern model.


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