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Originally Posted by MtnViewMark View Post
Also, if alter the settings of a perspective, then the window should show a "modified dot", and when you close that window, you should be asked if you want to a) save the settings back to the perspective, b) save as a new perspective, or c) discard the settings changes.
With respect, this sounds too fiddly to me. I think that if you change settings and want to save it, you can save it via a menu command. Now if you defaulted the save name to the most recently opened one for that window, and if you arranged it so that saving to the same name overwrites the old perspective (with a confirmation box), that might be a good solution...