I mustve checked that at some point.
'incremental'.. will that save versions? As I am having a hard time getting
subversion to work, this may be a simple answer!
bo
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Patrick Woolsey pwool...@barebones.comwrote:
Bo roberthuttin...@gmail.com sez:
It doesnt
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Robert Huttinger
roberthuttin...@gmail.com wrote:
'incremental'.. will that save versions? As I am having a hard time getting
subversion to work, this may be a simple answer!
Use Dropbox. It will save each change for the past 30 days, and if you
pay for more, it
given Dropbox's security flaws I cannot entrust it to the work I am doing,
personal fun stuff, yes, serious real stuff, no.
thanks though!
Bo
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 12:56 PM, TjL luo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Robert Huttinger
roberthuttin...@gmail.com wrote:
Um, no. They are just backup files, it stores the last state. As
someone else mentioned, it's pretty standard practice for most
editors, though different ones use different file name munging.
If you're looking for doing some SCM locally to store revisions, you
should check out Git. No server
thanks for the heads up (hijacking my own thread) I cant use git because it
is public, and I cant get boss to spring for private.
It turns out it was the save copies option though. all is well.
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On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Steve deRosier deros...@gmail.com wrote:
Um, no. They
On May 4, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Robert Huttinger wrote:
thanks for the heads up (hijacking my own thread) I cant use git because it
is public, and I cant get boss to spring for private.
Git and it's repositories can be installed on the local machine. That way, the
repository isn't
On 4 May 2011, at 12:13 PM, Robert Huttinger wrote:
thanks for the heads up (hijacking my own thread) I cant use git because it
is public, and I cant get boss to spring for private.
You are mistaken. The commonly-used GitHub repository farm is open unless you
pay for it, but GitHub is no
It doesnt always happen, but for a while now, when I save a file, it
creates another copy, with a tilde after the name. Is there some
setting that will alter this behavior? Is this a bug?
cheers.bo
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At 13:11 -0700 5/3/11, Bo wrote:
It doesnt always happen, but for a while now, when I save a file, it
creates another copy, with a tilde after the name. Is there some
setting that will alter this behavior? Is this a bug?
Hmmm.. My Linux editor of choice is gedit and it does that too. It's a
Bo roberthuttin...@gmail.com sez:
It doesnt always happen, but for a while now, when I save a file, it
creates another copy, with a tilde after the name. Is there some
setting that will alter this behavior? Is this a bug?
Those files are backup copies, and this behavior is controlled by the
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