> this is not a bug, this is a feature. You told it not to save the
> temporary file so that's what it did.
> 


Hi Christopher,

i'm sorry, but i think this "feature" is a bit misleading. Imagine you
save a document in LibreOffice and open it the other day, but then you
decide not to alter it, and you quit without saving. 

What do you expect? I'm quite sure you would be happy to read your
document again.

In my case i was quite unhappy because i lost one hour of work. 

As i have written before, a simple solution would be to tell charm not
to delete the draft file. When something is changed, create a new draft
file with a new timestamp and everything is fine. Let the user decide
when he wants to delete something. 






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