Hi, in Documentation.html we see "The difference is depicted by the red and green buttons with S and D letters, indicating that either Structure or Data are not up to date. By clicking on them, they will turn grey, what means that no synchronisation will be done."
I believe that clicking on them does exactly the contrary and is the normal way to ask for sync.
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2010/4/22 Marc Delisle :
Hi, in Documentation.html we see "The difference is depicted by the red and green buttons with S and D letters, indicating that either Structure or Data are not up to date. By clicking on them, they will turn grey, what means that no synchronisation will be done."
I believe that clicking on them does exactly the contrary and is the normal way to ask for sync.
I agree. By clicking on a colored button, it is added to the list of syncs to be applied. When it is on the list, the button turns gray. If you click the gray button again, the action is removed from the list and is colored again.
Greets,
Dieter
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Dne Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:00:31 -0400 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info napsal(a):
in Documentation.html we see "The difference is depicted by the red and green buttons with S and D letters, indicating that either Structure or Data are not up to date. By clicking on them, they will turn grey, what means that no synchronisation will be done."
I believe that clicking on them does exactly the contrary and is the normal way to ask for sync.
You're right, I wrote the doc wrongly. Fixed now.