Hi,
Here is another update, that allows to 'undo' the undorecover command
and should work better in case of errors.
Best,
Christian
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Am 16.08.2014 21:25, schrieb Christian Brabandt:
The command is named :undorecover?
Some places use :undorecovery (help, EMSG).
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Am 2014-08-20 19:03, schrieb 'Andy Wokula' via vim_dev:
Am 16.08.2014 21:25, schrieb Christian Brabandt:
The command is named :undorecover?
Some places use :undorecovery (help, EMSG).
The command is called :undorecover, but the process of
doing so is undorecovery, isn't it?
Best,
Christian
On Mi, 12 Mär 2014, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Christian Brabandt wrote:
Bram,
On Fr, 07 Mär 2014, Christian Brabandt wrote:
[new :undorecover command]
Attached is a new patch. It works by restoring each line to the last
known state, which means, the recovered buffer might be
Christian Brabandt wrote:
On Mi, 12 Mär 2014, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Christian Brabandt wrote:
Bram,
On Fr, 07 Mär 2014, Christian Brabandt wrote:
[new :undorecover command]
Attached is a new patch. It works by restoring each line to the last
known state, which
Bram,
On Fr, 07 Mär 2014, Christian Brabandt wrote:
[new :undorecover command]
Attached is a new patch. It works by restoring each line to the last
known state, which means, the recovered buffer might be inconsistent,
since you basically end up with a mix of undo states.
Secondly, on any
Christian Brabandt wrote:
Bram,
On Fr, 07 Mär 2014, Christian Brabandt wrote:
[new :undorecover command]
Attached is a new patch. It works by restoring each line to the last
known state, which means, the recovered buffer might be inconsistent,
since you basically end up with a mix of
Christian Brabandt wrote:
here is a patch, containing an :undorecover command that has been
requested before. If you apply this patch and use :undorecover on
existing undofiles, it will simply read in the undo structure.
But by itself this isn't really useful, as one probably ends up
Bram,
here is a patch, containing an :undorecover command that has been
requested before. If you apply this patch and use :undorecover on
existing undofiles, it will simply read in the undo structure.
But by itself this isn't really useful, as one probably ends up with
only many small pieces