Hedley Finger wrote:
...
If FrameMaker crashes, it leaves behind *.lck, *.backup.fm, *.auto.fm,
*.recover.fm, and *.fm files. Opening any one of the four *.fm files
causes FM to determine which is the most recent and offers to open
that for you instead.
FrameMaker saves all these files in the current base file's directory:
*.fm -- the base file and most recent manual save
*.lck -- UNIX-style lock file for groups accessing shared folders; also
uses each OS's native file locking
*.backup.fm -- the version before your last manual save
*.auto.fm -- the automatic periodic save; does not affect *.fm or
*.backup.fm
*.recover.fm -- a MIF file saved to disk from RAM by a monitor daemon
when the application crashes; the file containing the current state of
the file and likely most similar to *.fm or *.auto.fm.
So exactly what does happen if you don't have write access to that
directory? No backup? Or does fm refuse to open the file?
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