Bug 73343

Summary: neat "Active Profile" changing should prompt about saving
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Public Beta Reporter: Warren Togami <wtogami>
Component: redhat-config-networkAssignee: Harald Hoyer <harald>
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Description Warren Togami 2002-09-03 09:16:52 UTC
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Description of problem:
If you edit settings in neat, then change your "Active Profile" at the top of
the window, it can be misleading as to what profile you are actually editing and
where certain configuration options will stick.

If you make network setting changes and subsequently change the "Active
Profile", it should subsequently pop-up the "Do you want to save your changes?"
dialog just like it does when you click "Close".

Perhaps the dialog should say "Do you want to save your changes to profile
XXXXX?" in order to be more explicit.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
redhat-config-network-1.1.17-1

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create multiple profiles in neat.
2. Edit settings.
3. Change the Active Profile.
	
Actual Results:  
Misleading as to which profile settings you are actually editing.  Your changes
from before you switched the Active Profile become stuck to the new Active
Profile (not entirely sure).

Expected Results:  
Dialog is needed to ask if they want to save their changes before switching
their Active Profile.

Comment 1 Warren Togami 2002-12-24 05:24:39 UTC
This seems to be fixed in Phoebe.  Thanks.