On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Sebastian Guttenberg
wrote:
>> This was changed to solve bug http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6587.
>>
>> Now we move the file to the backup file before saving the current file.
>> So, we basically do not overwrite the original file, but we move away
>> the original
> This was changed to solve bug http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6587.
>
> Now we move the file to the backup file before saving the current file.
> So, we basically do not overwrite the original file, but we move away
> the original read-only file and write a new file.
I have read the discussion
Am 22.11.2010 um 01:10 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
> Op 21-11-2010 22:07, Sebastian Guttenberg schreef:
>> I have tested again, and the behavior has changed a bit. This time the
>> read-only file was respected. Let me give you something reproducible.
>> Just do the following steps:
>>
>> * st
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>> "The document ~/test.lyx could not be saved.
>> Do you want to rename the document and try again?
>> "
>
> This was changed to solve bug http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6587.
>
> Now we move the file to the backup file before saving the current file. So,
> we
Op 22-11-2010 1:44, Sebastian Guttenberg schreef:
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 01:10 +0100, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
So, the only bug is that when LyX2.0 opens a LyX1.6.5 file, the
read-only flag is not set correctly?
This is the same problem as reported in bug
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/703
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 01:10 +0100, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> So, the only bug is that when LyX2.0 opens a LyX1.6.5 file, the
> read-only flag is not set correctly?
>
> This is the same problem as reported in bug
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7035 and discussed in the following
> thread
>
Op 21-11-2010 22:07, Sebastian Guttenberg schreef:
I have tested again, and the behavior has changed a bit. This time the
read-only file was respected. Let me give you something reproducible.
Just do the following steps:
* start a new file and save it as test.lyx (don't close it)
* open a termi
I have tested again, and the behavior has changed a bit. This time the
read-only file was respected. Let me give you something reproducible.
Just do the following steps:
* start a new file and save it as test.lyx (don't close it)
* open a terminal and change the file permissions to read-only:
chmo