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    • BoldlineB Offline
      Boldline @VectorStyler
      last edited by

      @vectoradmin Neat! that's cool. thank you!

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      • IngolfI Offline
        Ingolf @Boldline
        last edited by Ingolf

        @Boldline said in Star symbol to denote unsaved document:

        Instead of using the word "modified" to denote that the file has unsaved content, what about switching it over to the star (*)? Illustrator is set up this way and I prefer it because it takes up less space in the file name tab at the top of the screen. It's more subtle
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        UPDATE: I had not checked to see what Affinity does - they have the file name at the top of the program, not in a tabbed layout like VS or Illustrator. They do use a star symbol for denote unsaved work as well though.

        Not all Affinity does is great - they had some great ideas but also some disastrous. For examle the almost invisible top-right "Loading document" with the smallest known font in the universe. I still forget to look there when loading a huuuuge SVG in Affinity which takes some time. Non-standard, crappish idea with next to invisible feedback. Fail.

        Back to VS. I discovered this setting and changed the text to something in my own langauge for the coziness. I think the default English text should be "Unsaved changes" which tells the user what is the actual situation they need to consider action upon. A star is a former minimalist approach from a time with much less screen estate, but some may prefer it. Adobe use the star as the only indicator - it would just drown in the other information in your example.

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        • IngolfI Offline
          Ingolf
          last edited by

          Apple Pages uses "Modified" (I guess, something similar in my language is used) so it is probably a macOS standard that VS should stick to on macOS at least.

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          • BoldlineB Offline
            Boldline @Ingolf
            last edited by

            @Ingolf "Modified" works for me, it's been a common use term forever. I do like there is the option to customize it and you can make it say "unsaved changes" and I can add a *. lol
            VS is amazingly customizable - its crazy!

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            • IngolfI Offline
              Ingolf @Boldline
              last edited by Ingolf

              @Boldline said in Star symbol to denote unsaved document:

              @Ingolf "Modified" works for me, it's been a common use term forever. I do like there is the option to customize it and you can make it say "unsaved changes" and I can add a *. lol
              VS is amazingly customizable - its crazy!

              I just remembered the year is 2021- I tried copying an emoji into the preferences and it works. 😃

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              • BoldlineB Offline
                Boldline
                last edited by

                haha NICE!

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                • IngolfI Offline
                  Ingolf @Boldline
                  last edited by

                  @Boldline said in Star symbol to denote unsaved document:

                  haha NICE!

                  Win. Give me my floppies back. Need more colors, Apple.

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                  • b77B Offline
                    b77 @Ingolf
                    last edited by b77

                    @vectoradmin I was thinking… isn't the suffix after the edited document a bit redundant? We have the save icon/button at the bottom, the one that goes red.

                    An alternative I would prefer is the time elapsed working on the document.

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                    • VectorStylerV Offline
                      VectorStyler @b77
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                      @b77 The suffix is needed as it is a common indicator in other apps also, and the save button barely changes for a single change in the document while the suffix is shown immediately.

                      The Document Info panel should contain the time.

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                      • b77B Offline
                        b77 @VectorStyler
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                        @vectoradmin Well… the save button could go in just 4 or 5 steps from gray to red.

                        Or all this could be optional — time elapsed or modified status — the same way the user can choose what info is displayed in the space at the bottom of the window.

                        OK, it's a minor thing anyway. 👍

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