On 13/04/2012, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
> and went to save the modified version, which had a fair amount of
> work in it.  When I said "save" I got a fast-disappearing message,
> something about java, and the whole document disappeared.  I
> have since discovered that the document can be "recovered,"
> altho I didn't know it at the time, so I typed it over again using
> WordPerfect in Windows.  I really don't like your program
> much, but it's almost the only game in town on Linux, and this
> behavior does not make me any fonder of it!  (The other
> options are worse.)
>

Maybe the mistake was to send this fax document before saving it?
Anyway, since java functionality seems to be the cause, java may be
the partial/primary cause of the document crash. Also, could be a m$
problem, assuming the document was first created within m$. Tried
abiword, or enscript?

> --doug
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