[scribus] Multiple instances of Scribus
Gregory Pittman
gpittman at iglou.com
Mon Apr 28 18:11:09 CEST 2008
John Brown wrote:
> Anyone can make a mistake. You might open a number of files at the same time,
> so that you can copy and paste. You double-click on files in your file manager
> one after the other. By the time that you get to 3 or 4, especially if the files are
> not in the same directory, you might forget that you already opened a file.
> The files that you are working on may be similar (different versions of your
> masterpiece in progress) so that the fact that it looks familiar does not give you
> a clue that it is actually the identical one.
>
As I said in my original comment, actual user instances should dictate
what seems to make sense.
In emacs, if you try to open a file already open, you will simply go to
that file in buffer, not open the file from disk again, unless you open
another instance of emacs. Is that what Scribus should do? Why?
Greg
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