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Automatically store unsaved documents to a temporary location under the current user's home. This keeps your documents, temporary to-do lists, etc.. safe from crashes.
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Summary ======= This plugin will cause "gedit" to immediately launch and automatically stash all unsaved documents. Details ======= Once this plugin is installed and enabled (within the plugin listing, in "gedit"), all unsaved documents will begin to be watched. When an unsaved document is saved by the user, its file in temporary storage will be deleted. If all unsaved documents are saved by the user and all temporary files are removed, the storage directory will be removed. All old temporary files will be periodically cleaned-up (currently, they are cleaned up every four weeks). Your unsaved documents will be stored under a directory named after the date/time that your "gedit" session was started. For example: ~/.gedit-unsaved/20131027-052807/Untitled Document 1 Lastly, this plugin will observe your "autosave" setting. If "autosave" is disabled, this plugin will not do anything. Otherwise, your unsaved documents will be stored at the same frequency. In other words, if your "autosave" is configured for two-minutes, this is the frequency at which your unsaved documents will be stored. Dependencies ============ invoke (Python package) Getting Started =============== 1) Run "invoke install" as the current user. 2) Open "gedit", and enable the "Safety Save" plugin. 3) Make sure your "autosave" setting is turned-on and configured for an appropriate frequency.
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