I'm going to try and replicate the problem to see if it is a bug. This is what I did:
1. Created a new gnumeric spreadsheet.
2. Added some new sheets to the file.
3. Saved the file, and left it open.
4. Left my laptop on and the the battery expired, thus turning off the OS.
5. Power-up my laptop and restarted the OS.
6. Opened the gnumeric file, and the data was lost.
Morten, thank you very much for you assistance with my isssue.
-Ken
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 18:57 -0500, Morten Welinder wrote:
Also, after doing > the gunzip, the file is now completely empty. I guess it is completely lost. The gunzip command I showed does not change the source file. It creates a new. (*.xml) > Does gnumeric store a backup of the files somewhere? It creates new file as .gsf* and and completion renames that on top of the target file. Thus you might have a .gsf* file if something went wrong. Morten
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