https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65509

--- Comment #24 from Patrick Smits <[email protected]> ---
I just had a colleague loosing his work. He had created a document and started
working in it. He never saved it in between. When he was typing he used some
keyboard shortcuts and inadvertently closed the document. He's not sure what
exactly happened, since it all went really fast. However the end result was
that it did not get stored on disk.

I'm not sure if there is solution for these kind of stupidities, but I think it
happens quite often in real life situations. It happens to me once or twice a
year, although I know I should always start a new document and save it
immediately *and* use CTRL-S to save on a regular interval. However the end
result is that I don't trust my text editing program from saving me from these
kind of stupidities.

This probably needs to end up in some kind of feature request, but I really
wanted to share it in this bug, so brighter minds can think about a solution
that works for users. Maybe always keep a copy of the last 10 documents in a
temp directory or something? And save them in 10 minute intervals even when a
user says not to save?

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