Well, it appears to be the way Lion works now.

Command s saves a version, though I've never been able to find these 
alternates, and command q simply saves and exits. That's how it works. I do not 
understand any more than that.

js


On Sep 21, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Paul Erkens wrote:

Hi John Sanfilippo,
This is interesting. I thought that, when quitting text edit, you should always 
do a command s, to make sure that the latest changes are saved into the file. 
What is the difference between saving a version with command s, or quitting 
text edit and hoping the last changes are indeed in the file you were editing?

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