-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ljedi at comcast.net writes:
> Thanks for all your help, everyone -- I tried all of your suggestions, > but no luck. I am quite thrilled to know of some of these options, > however. When all else fails, what about using a search program to look for myfile* across your entire filesystem, assuming your original was myfile.sla? It may indeed be gone, but that should find it if it's there. Windows has Start -> Search, and *nix (and thus OS X and Cygwin) have `find`. Here's a thought for the future, although it might not have helped in your case: store your files in a revision control system. .sla files are plain text, so that should work well. I know subversion and cvs have advantages, but I currently use Windows, and I've been quite happy with the free CS-RCS (http://www.componentsoftware.com/Products/RCS/download.htm). It won't save you if the system crashes, but it can help when your client says, "I liked last week's version better" (or when I make changes that turn out to be unfortunate and want to go back a revision or two). Bill - -- Bill Harris http://facilitatedsystems.com/weblog/ Facilitated Systems Everett, WA 98208 USA http://facilitatedsystems.com/ phone: +1 425 337-5541 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (MingW32) Comment: For more information, see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQFFXfQ63J3HaQTDvd8RAnq+AJwKErtG2ZAm0bKtAAx+R7bOX5Yt0ACbBSgc sMQFO2zR/F1hlssi9mafckw= =0DSU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
