[gedit-list] $ gedit --save-all
- From: Siltaar <siltaar laposte net>
- To: gedit-list gnome org
- Subject: [gedit-list] $ gedit --save-all
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:52:43 +0100
Hello,
I'm a French gedit user, whom have a simple feature suggestion.
Yesterday I did wrote a big mail in gedit, without saving it. (Yes, it
was my fault)
Then, I got a X/compiz problem that prevent me from getting back in X
after an unfortunate CTRL+ALT+F12.
Gedit was still there, but not accessible.
I spend my night trying to dump core memory from gdb et strings/grep in
it, but the text was not clearly savable, it was melted/messed up with
orthographic suggestions, in small unchronological parts.
I tryed to '$ gedit --new-window' by an 'ssh -Y' but the « save all »
option given by this mean did not work for the previous gedit window.
So, I would like to suggest a new gedit command : $ gedit --save-all
Which save every unsaved texts of every gedit instances. (and would have
saved me yesterday night :-) )
--
Simon Descarpentries
http://sd12s.fdn.fr
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