lock file?  in 27 (info "(emacs) Interlocking") strangely does not
mention .# but it could be the concept in question.


On 9/6/23, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> wrote:
> Summer Emacs <summerem...@summerstar.me> writes:
>
>> I have a .org file which is just a list of Emacs commands I like to keep
>> handy to refer to (navigation, selection, commands in some modes etc…) One
>> of these had help about the [/] command for a header for a list. However,
>> because I had [/] and no numbers in it (it was just an example to show me
>> how to do it if I forgot), it kept saving a backup copy of that file
>> anytime that I saved it, and kept that backup “alive” to track. The name
>> of the regular file is emacshelp.org, and the file it kept creating in my
>> directory was .#emacshelp.org#  ->
>> summer@summer.localhost.randomnumberhere:randomportnumberhere
>
> Thanks for the report!
> Unfortunately, it is not clear to me what exactly is going on from your
> description.
> May you please provide more detailed instructions how to trigger the
> observed behavior? See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
>
> --
> Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
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