Create a new image. This image is, by default, titled "Untitled".
Paint a line on the image.
Use File...Close to close the image.
A prompt appears asking to save the changes to Untitled.
Answer "Yes" to the prompt.
Result:
An error message box appears stating that the command failed. The only option is to select "OK" in the error message box, and you are returned to the unsaved image.
Expected result:
When answering "Yes" to the prompt to save changes to an unsaved image, the Save dialog should open to allow saving the image.
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
Create a new image. This image is, by default, titled "Untitled".
Paint a line on the image.
Use File...Close to close the image.
A prompt appears asking to save the changes to Untitled.
Answer "Yes" to the prompt.
Result:
An error message box appears stating that the command failed. The only option is to select "OK" in the error message box, and you are returned to the unsaved image.
Expected result:
When answering "Yes" to the prompt to save changes to an unsaved image, the Save dialog should open to allow saving the image.
It is not a problem for 18.52 on the Mac. It saves the file properly, although the automatically supplied name is not Untitled. Rather it is No Name.
MikeFromMesa hat geschrieben:It is not a problem for 18.52 on the Mac. It saves the file properly, although the automatically supplied name is not Untitled. Rather it is No Name.
Even so, my preference would be to get the Save dialog to let me choose the name, file type, and location of the saved file.
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
photoken hat geschrieben:
Even so, my preference would be to get the Save dialog to let me choose the name, file type, and location of the saved file.
Sorry. Should have been clearer in my post.
On the Mac I do have the chance to change the image name. The untitled name on the Mac, No Name, is highlighted and I can change it to whatever I want. I have saved the new file both ways. Once with No Name as the name and once changing it to something else. Both worked on the Mac.