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Subject: Re: stop kate from creating ~ backups by default
From: Maciej Pilichowski <bluedzins () wp ! pl>
Date: 2009-06-22 6:02:16
Message-ID: 200906220802.16892.bluedzins () wp ! pl
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On Sunday 21 June 2009 22:52:58 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > ? The aim is to see nothing (I mean only "real" files). And it is
> > benefit for both groups of users.
>
> No, I was thinking of when they have done an Oops and need to
> recover something.
Then it should be simple -- you start and up, call undo, and that's
it. You just did restoration of data.
The notion should be -- KDE helps protecting your data, and you don't
have even learn about it (how it is done internally). You use
undo/redo as you did before.
Of course next, I see more opportunities. Backup folder, like trash,
with options like "clean", "make a backup" (in sense, backup-package
ready for burning), and so on :-).
Cheers,
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