Now that I do not kill nightly to get quotes, I notice that scheduled trans 
generation does not occur unless you shut down periodically, as that is a 
startup task.  I am having trouble remembering to get quotes most nights, too.

"What if the file contains unsaved data?"  I was talking about auto save, so 
what happens to unsaved data with autosave?
The shutdown does a save, so there must be some point in the code where the gcm 
file is saved near the same time.  Maybe window/tab closing is mixed in there.  
Can the gcm data be made part of the main data file?  If I was working more 
than one set of books, I'd expect different tabs on each set of books.
    On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 08:10:28 PM EDT, David Carlson 
<david.carlson....@gmail.com> wrote:   

 I wasn't trying to answer your comment about code.

Since the developers have not found a way to easily solve either your problem 
or my related problem, the code must be complex.  Thus, we must satisfy 
ourselves with a work-around that meets our needs.  For me, I find a time to 
close the program after doing a file save when I know there is some display 
information that I want to save. and I need to refill my coffee cup or 
whatever.  
It didn't occur to me to try your suggestion.  Would that actually close the 
data file and re-open it?  What if the file contains unsaved data?


On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 10:59 AM David G. Pickett <dgpick...@aol.com> wrote:

 My point, in a bit of reverse humor, was that it was a mistake to have 2 kinds 
of save, in several senses, and my issue is one of them.  Surely all the 
transactions and quotes take much longer to save than my tab list, so I do not 
see any up side to having two kinds of save -- just more code, less function.
    On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 11:08:42 AM EDT, David Carlson 
<david.carlson....@gmail.com> wrote:   

 I don't know about that but it takes a substantial amount of time to wait for 
GnuCash to (possibly) save the data file, save the .gcm file, shut down and 
then re-open the data file with all the register windows that were not closed 
and all the reports that were not closed, vs (possibly) save the data file, 
save the .gcm file and then refresh the program window.  In the bug report the 
point is made by a developer that the program flow is different when the data 
is not in an .xml format, but a user doesn't care about that detail. If there 
was another symbol similar to the asterisk next to the data file name that 
indicates unsaved file data to indicate unsaved .GCM details, the user would be 
aware that some display formatting details are not saved.  I think that would 
address your original concern.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 9:22 AM David G. Pickett <dgpick...@aol.com> wrote:

 How much code is saved by having 2 different definitions of save?
    On Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 02:10:45 AM EDT, David Carlson 
<david.carlson....@gmail.com> wrote:   

 AFAIK, certain dynamic configuration details such as which account register 
tabs are open, column widths in those account registers, and settings for 
reports which are left open are only updated when GnuCash is manually closed.  
I have proposed a button to manually save these details in Bug 729889.


On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 8:03 PM David G. Pickett via gnucash-user 
<gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

Windows 11 seems to reboot itself regularly for some update, when gnucash has 
been running a while, so it should be auto saved.  When I restart gnucash and 
accept that the lock file was still there, it has the tabs of a much earlier 
time.  Why does auto save not save the tabs open?
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