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We're not coding in any mainstream language. We write programs for A/V control systems such as AMX and Crestron, and they use a proprietary IDE and language. Many many times have I wished it were different... __________ I should have known better than to trust the logic of a half-sized thermocapsulary dehousing assister... -----Original Message----- From: Paul Russell [mailto:paul_newsgroups at yahoo.ca] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 3:30 PM To: Ian Epperson; 'cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook' Subject: Re: [cvsnt] Lost changes Maybe you should try using an IDE that allows CVS commits from within it: -Codewright (Powerful and powerfully expensive) -PeggyPro (Powerful, works fine, but lacking help files) or add a script/key/button to your IDE that does a SaveAll followed by a commit. It's just too easy to miss the save step when committing from outside the IDE, and then you either loose the changes (IDE auto-loads changed files), or parts of the changes (only what was saved is committed). Do you have the IDE set to SaveAll before a compile/debug? That would ensure that anything that has been compiled has been saved, and is therefore "safe" to commit. -Paul Ian Epperson <Ian at axiomdesign.com> wrote: The other day, something frightening happened. I was working remotely (sick - working from my home) coordinating program