Ohyes ;-)

Thanks very much.

Alfredo

> On Sep 21, 2020, at 1:01 PM, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
. . .
> *     [DOC] Have you ever had the experience where you make a new
>       document, put some text into, and then later on, when you're
>       closing it (either alone or as part of closing a bunch of
>       documents), you click the "Don't Save" button? And then, an
>       [ohnosecond](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ohnosecond) later,
>       you realize you've made a terrible mistake?
> 
>       BBEdit has a new feature to protect your data: in the Text Files
>       preferences, there is an option: "Rescue untitled documents when
>       discarding changes". When this option is on (as it is by default),
>       and you close an untitled document (one that has never been saved to
>       disk), and click "Don't Save", BBEdit will save a snapshot of that
>       document's contents to disk. If you realize you need that text back,
>       it's there -- choose the "Rescued Documents" item on the Folders
>       submenu on the BBEdit application menu, and you'll get a Finder window
>       with all of the snapshots.
> 
>       BBEdit will also do some housekeeping for you, if you like. By
>       default it will clean up old data after a week, but you can adjust
>       the interval from 1 to 365 days; or disable the cleanup altogether.
>       (When cleaning up old items, BBEdit will move them into the Trash.)

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