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Indicator of Changed Document Since Last Saved

flywire
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Is there any quick visual indicator that the current drawing has been saved? LibreOffice has a nice feature displaying a red dot on the save icon if the document has been changed since it was last saved.

Version: 2.2.0-rc1
Compiler: GNU GCC 4.9.1
Compiled on: Feb 16 2018
Qt Version: 5.4.1
Boost Version: 1.53.0
System: Windows
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Re: Indicator of Changed Document Since Last Saved

xanderdin
An asterisk '*' near document name is displayed when document has unsaved changes. This is available in LibreCAD since January 2019, so any 2.2.0-rc1 binaries built after that time should have that.
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Re: Indicator of Changed Document Since Last Saved

flywire
Nice. I understand you mean on the window title.

Where do I get an updated Win-64 version without compiling it myself?

btw - I notice there are a lot of old pull requests on https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/pulls
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Re: Indicator of Changed Document Since Last Saved

xanderdin
Official nightly builds for Windows (32-bit):

https://sourceforge.net/projects/librecad/files/Windows/NightlyBuilds/master/

Unofficial experimental 64-bit build for Windows can be found at the link below. Use 'Artifacts' button in top right corner of the page, then click WindowsPackage.

https://dev.azure.com/xanderdin/PlayWithAzure/_build/results?buildId=121
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Re: Indicator of Changed Document Since Last Saved

flywire
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Would you mind pointing me to the 64-bit docs so I can understand how to install?

I was using https://github.com/LibreCAD/LibreCAD/releases/download/2.2.0-rc1/LibreCAD-Installer-2.2.0-rc1.exe which shows as 32-bit in task manager.

Now:

Version: 2.2.0-rc1-155-g10d502db 32-bit
Compiler: GNU GCC 4.9.1
Compiled on: Jun 11 2019
Qt Version: 5.4.1
Boost Version: 1.53.0
System: Windows

Hmm, Nightly Builds come with new issues. Maybe this is more notice of a future feature.
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Re: Indicator of Changed Document Since Last Saved

xanderdin
There are no any special docs for that build. Just unzip both zip and included 7z archives to any suitable place in your computer. It contains 'windows' folder. Inside that folder there is LibreCAD.exe. Double-click on it and it should run. I never tested that Windows build myself because I have no Windows OS anywhere on my computers. And I don't remember anybody reported that Windows build could run at all, so you could be the first one if you wish.