Re: 'Undo' for gnote edits?
- From: Bryan Hunt <sentimental bryan gmail com>
- To: zen25000 zen co uk, gnote-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: 'Undo' for gnote edits?
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 11:59:08 +0000
A suggestion, if I may. Version control your home directory.
hg init
hg addr ~/.local/share/gnote
hg commit
Or use the git version thereof.
It works much better, and leverages the advantages of plain-text (well,
XML) storage.
Regards,
Bryan Hunt A suggestion, if I may. Version control your home directory.
hg init
hg addr ~/.local/share/gnote
hg commit
Or use the git version thereof.
It works much better, and leverages the advantages of plain-text (well,
XML) storage. I think it's nice, particularly if you are an admin, to
always know exactly what's in your home directory.
It's that, or org-mode...
Regards,
Bryan Hunt
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 15:46:52 +0000, Barry Jackson <zen25000 zen co uk> wrote:
> After using gnote for many years now, one feature I am beginning to miss
> more and more is an 'undo' for note edits.
>
> Several times recently I have accidentally cut something from a note
> that I was using for reference and lost it.
>
> Please add this to a wish list if you have one.
>
> Alternatively a 'close without save' option would work equally well for
> me. (Unless it's already there and I never found it) ;)
>
> Thanks,
> Barry
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