Hello,
currently, if you make a change to your project, a "star" indicates next to the project name that the project has been changed and has not been saved yet.
If you however only set new image marks there is no star indication. So, when you close and open the project all the new image marks are gone.
It would be great, if setting a new image mark would also be considered as a change to the project.
setting image mark + changed file star indication
setting image mark + changed file star indication
MAC OS 12.6.2 - TVpaint 11.7.1 PRO 64bit, Wacom Intuos Pro
- schwarzgrau
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Re: setting image mark + changed file star indication
I never noticed this behaviour, but I love to set a lot of image marks
+1
+1
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Re: setting image mark + changed file star indication
If you have one project file open just for reference, you set many image marks in it and you close it later, you will get a big surprise the next time you open the file.
When you close the file, TVpaint does not know that something has been changed so it gives you no warning and just closes the file.
When you close the file, TVpaint does not know that something has been changed so it gives you no warning and just closes the file.
MAC OS 12.6.2 - TVpaint 11.7.1 PRO 64bit, Wacom Intuos Pro
Re: setting image mark + changed file star indication
+1
I also use image mark like crazy and had the same experience...so I am now saving nervously all the time
I also use image mark like crazy and had the same experience...so I am now saving nervously all the time
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Re: setting image mark + changed file star indication
It's a drag but I think the best solution is to get into the habit of always saving before closing. This way you don't have to save like crazy if you prefer not to-- as long as the last thing you do before closing is to hit save (S+Q; save+quit) The keys are almost next to each other.
Paul
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Desktop PC Win10-Pro -64 bit OS; 32.0 GB RAM
Processor: i7-2600 CPU@3.40GHz
AMD FirePro V7900; Intuos4 Wacom tablet