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Reporter: BearT [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.03pm, Tuesday, 28th July 2009]
My installation of M. (Ubuntu 9.04 64bit r16708) just had some internal states mixed up. The menu item File > Upload was either greyed out or (when pressing Ctrl+U) the list of the changes was empty. But when I tried to close M. I was warned that there were unsaved changes. When I tried to upload those changes the list of changes was empty again. At least the "Dirty Layer" wasn't and so I worked around this bug by changing all items in the dirty layer again. Afterwards the upload just worked fine.
It's quite hard (read: impossible) for me to reproduce this bug, but I think the list of changes for uploading and the dirty layer should somehow be connected to prevent such weird behaviour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Reporter: BearT
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 12.03pm, Tuesday, 28th July 2009]
My installation of M. (Ubuntu 9.04 64bit r16708) just had some internal states mixed up. The menu item File > Upload was either greyed out or (when pressing Ctrl+U) the list of the changes was empty. But when I tried to close M. I was warned that there were unsaved changes. When I tried to upload those changes the list of changes was empty again. At least the "Dirty Layer" wasn't and so I worked around this bug by changing all items in the dirty layer again. Afterwards the upload just worked fine.
It's quite hard (read: impossible) for me to reproduce this bug, but I think the list of changes for uploading and the dirty layer should somehow be connected to prevent such weird behaviour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: