I completely agree on this. Right now, we have two buttons, "Save" (Ctrl + S) and "Save As..." (Shift + Ctrl + S) with the exact same functionality: The "Save" button opens the "Save As..." dialog. This is meaningless and it goes against the practices of the most of the rest of the Windows applications, where you hit Ctrl + S and your work is immediately saved. A small convention but very nice to have.
Note: I just noticed that right now this is happening the first time you hit "Save" in any PDF, otherwise the "Save" works as it should. So something is wrong with saving the first time, this needs to be fixed. (Any workaround using Preferences??)
Note 2: By disabling "Enable Protected Mode at startup" in Preferences > Security the issue was fixed. However, I couldn't get this to work without disabled this setting. I have a specific PDF that I trust, I tried adding it to the Privileged Locations list (in the same preferences list) without luck. Any ideas?
I completely agree on this. Right now, we have two buttons, "Save" (Ctrl + S) and "Save As..." (Shift + Ctrl + S) with the exact same functionality: The "Save" button opens the "Save As..." dialog. This is meaningless and it goes against the practices of the most of the rest of the Windows applications, where you hit Ctrl + S and your work is immediately saved. A small convention but very nice to have.
Note: I just noticed that right now this is happening the first time you hit "Save" in any PDF, otherwise the "Save" works as it should. So something is wrong with saving the first time, this needs to be fixed. (Any workaround using Preferences??)
Note 2: By disabling "Enable Protected Mode at startup" in Preferences > Security the issue was fixed. However, I couldn't get this to work without disabled this setting. I have a specific PDF that I trust, I tried adding it to the Privileged Locations list (in the same preferences list) without luck. Any ideas?