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LPEX allows you to go back through *all* the changes effected in an edit session ("unlimited" undo). When you keep undoing, the asterisk designating the file is 'dirty' may therefore disappear at several points during the process.

Weber, Richard wrote:
I have just upgraded to WDSc V6.  I was trying out a few features in the
LPEX editor and setting up a few of my favorite preferences.  I would open a
source, try a few test line changes and then "Undo" back to the original
state and try a few other line changes.  Now, when I "Undo" I expected to go
back a few steps from my latest changes to the original state again.
However, what happens is I back up through them AND through the changes I
already undid!
In case you can't follow what I'm saying, I'll describe what's happening
now.  I have "Undo"'ed back to original state and I see that message "Undo
successful.  Document is now at original state".  I'll go to a line and hit
enter - that's it.  What do I expect: One "Undo" and back to original state.
What do I get:  One "Undo" goes back to what was the original state but the
undo button is still enabled and the message says  "Undo successful.  One
set of changes undone" and I can keep hitting undo and see all of the
changes that came before.


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