On 9 Oct 06, at 15:27, Norman C. Leet wrote: > When executing "fp" in an empty directory, an fp.ini file is > generated with AutoSaveFlags set to a value of 6. > Is there a way to arrange for the default value to be 7, without > recompiling the text IDE? > Otherwise, I need to go into the IDE Options, Environment, Preferences > menus and manually set AutoSaveEditorFiles each time I initially use > fp in a new directory. The setting is necessary so that the source > file is saved during CTRL-F9. Without the setting, CTRL-F9 only > seems to check for changes for the first change, unless I manually > save the source with F2 first. > -Norm > An otherwise delighted freepascal user. :-) > Using slackware linux.
Your message sounds to me as if the real problem was the change detection not working properly rather than anything else, so I'd suggest to file a bug report for that instead of asking for a changed default for automatic saving... Furthermore, I believe that having fp.ini specifying your preferred behaviour stored in ~/.fp should solve the problem with default values. Tomas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal