On 31 January 2012 09:37, Teresa e Junior teresaejunior@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:33:01 +1100 Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
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Thank you for the tips, Lex, but it basically means I've lost all my notes, doesn't it? Unfortunately, I don't have a recent backup :(
Unless you can find a copy somewhere I'm afraid, yes, it means you have lost them. I can't criticise, my backups are way behind too.
Anyway, don't you think it is a good idea to change the notes to a separate file instead of a variable in .conf? Of course, I have a separate application for notetaking, but scribble is handy for quick notes while working in Geany.
Storing scribble in a separate file would not make it any less vulnerable, but it would add extra complexity, which that makes everything more vulnerable.
Cheers Lex
OK, thanks!
Can I suggest perhaps adding your configuration files - Geany's at a minimum - to a version control repository, whether using git, bazaar or any other modern system? Once you had that done you could also schedule an import of config files perhaps once a day. They'd only be stored locally but at least you could revert to any revision with a minimum of disk space being used.
Another suggestion would be to keep important notes somewhere other then Geany but that doesn't solve the essential nature of the problem.
// Russell