I always recommend to walk thru all menus available when starting to use
a new software. By that you get quite a good overview about it's features.

That said you will find the autosave feature in Project->Setup Workspace.

But feel free to place a comment in the Wiki where ever you feel it's
appropriate.

Am 20.06.2016 um 12:54 schrieb Wolfgang Rosner:
> Hello, 
>
> since kiozen asked me not to "produce too much noise" in the QMapShack
> issue list, I dare to continue discussion on this list. Is this OK?
>
> I encountered a rare but still possible way to crash QMapShack
>
> https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/issues/140/qmapshack-crashes-speicherzugriffsfehler#comment-28547334
>
> The issue is solved but will take quite some time to trickle down the
> update flow of all distros etc. And beyond this issue, other nasty
> thinks may lurk in the plethora of murphy's laws, like power shortage
> and bluescreening operating systems (got one last night ;-\\ ) .
>
> I see an aggrevated risk of data loss due to the two step storing
> approach when working with QMS: When you edit some item (track, route,
> waypoint), you enter a "change-finish" workflow that "feels like" saving
> your work. But as I understand - at least when your data is in a gpx
> project - this is not the case: Your data is not saved to disk until you
> save the gpx. And in a database, I see the "synchronize" function. So I
> assume the same problem in general.
>
> Am I correct ? Or Is there any way to restore work not yet finally
> saved - maybe not yet documented ;-) ? Are there any plans to implement
> this in the foreseeable future? I know such things from firefox or from
> open office. I can imagine that this is quite a bunch of work which
> may not find an easy way to the top of programmers priority list.
>
> Meanwhile, maybe some warning lines in the manual could reduce user
> annoyance. May I offer to produce a page like "backup your work" in the
> wiki, to be included in the manual ? 
>
> Or would it suffice co include proper warnings here
>
> https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocHandleGpxFiles
> https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocGisItemsEditMultiple
>
>
>


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