Is F4 meant to /only/ reload if the source file has changed, as it does now?
If there are unsaved changes in the editor, but source unchaned, should it
do like File/reload and ask if you want to reload and lose changes?
Now if the file has not changed it does not reload and does not compile;
should it compile anyway?
(I don't normally use F4, but had a new keyboard with intermittent faulty Fn
keys so wasn't sure what was happening or supposed to)
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Is F4 meant to /only/ reload if the source file has changed, as it does now?
If there are unsaved changes in the editor, but source unchaned, should it
do like File/reload and ask if you want to reload and lose changes?
Now if the file has not changed it does not reload and does not compile;
should it compile anyway?
(I don't normally use F4, but had a new keyboard with intermittent faulty Fn
keys so wasn't sure what was happening or supposed to)
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