tag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:/discussions/suggestions/1221-huds-window-panels-collapsable-headerslist-itemsMultiMarkdown Software, LLC: Discussion 2018-10-19T08:27:28Ztag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-08T02:52:38Z2018-01-23T04:21:05ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>Hi Fletcher,</p>
<p>MultiMarkdown Composer seems to create another file in the file system<br>
when I use the app.</p>
<p>When I want to stage the file in git, a second file with the same name<br>
and content appears, but it is missing. I cannot get rid of it, whatever<br>
I try. How do I have to use MMDC to delete this ghost file once and for<br>
all?</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Maria</p></div>mariatag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-08T12:09:25Z2015-07-08T12:09:25ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>Can you provide any more details? I have never seen something
like this, and use Composer and git almost daily.</p>
<p>F-</p>
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<p>Fletcher T. Penney<br>
Manager, Founder<br>
MultiMarkdown Software, LLC<br>
<a href="mailto:admin@multimarkdown.com">admin@multimarkdown.com</a></p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-08T20:36:49Z2018-01-23T04:21:05ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>Hi Fletcher,</p>
<p>Thanks for taking care.</p>
<p>As you have no problem, it seems that the problem is on my side...<br>
perhaps Mountain Lion? But here is the description:</p>
<p>In this case, I was working on Mountain Lion, with Sourcetree, and<br>
opened an md file with Composer. In Sourcetree, since then, I had two<br>
copies of the same file, although the Finder only showed one. When I<br>
deleted it or renamed it, no matter whether from the Finder or in<br>
Sourcetree, the duplicate was left, now greyed out and said to be missing.</p>
<p>After all, I pulled a new repo onto my disk and proceeded from an<br>
earlier stage, since even returning to an earlier commit in the old repo<br>
did not help.</p>
<p>It is not urgent,<br>
best,<br>
Maria</p>
<p>On 08.07.15 21:09, Fletcher wrote:</p></div>mariatag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-09T11:47:07Z2015-07-09T11:47:07ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>Sounds like a problem with Sourcetree not properly handling
files that<br>
are saved atomically?</p>
<p>You'll have to work with them to fix this unfortunately.</p>
<p>F-</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-09T20:33:14Z2018-01-23T04:21:05ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>That was my first guess, automatic file save would create a double or<br>
kind of that.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Maria</p>
<p>On 09.07.15 20:47, Fletcher wrote:</p></div>mariatag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-10T13:37:16Z2015-07-10T13:37:16ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>"atomic" not "automatic."</p>
<p>Files are saved as a new document, and then moved to the old
location so<br>
that a computer crash mid-save does not result in data loss. This
is<br>
standard OS X behavior. I can't vouch for how good the
Sourcetree<br>
programmers are.</p>
<p>F-</p></div>Fletchertag:support.multimarkdown.com,2013-02-12:Comment/294673652015-07-11T23:50:00Z2018-01-23T04:21:05ZHUDs – window panels – collapsable headers/list items <div><p>OK, I get the idea... Fortunately, git works in the Terminal, so there<br>
should be no problem.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
M</p></div>maria