Lugaru's Epsilon Programmer's Editor 14.04
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auto-read-changed-file: preference buffer-specific variable
Default value: 0
If nonzero, when Epsilon notices that a file on disk has a different
timestamp than the file in memory, it automatically reads the new
version of the file and displays a message to that effect. Epsilon
won't do this if you've edited the copy of the file in memory, or if
the file's disk size is substantially smaller than it was. In those
cases, Epsilon asks what to do. Also see the variable want-warn.
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