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> On 3-Sep-2008, at 19:26, Greg Hemphill wrote:
> > I use to use "Make Backup Now" all the time... but the closest thing I
> > can find is Save a Copy, which is several degrees of suck compared to
> > Make Backup Now.
>
> I also don't like the inabi
Greg Hemphill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thursday, September 4, 2008:
>responses intermixed below...
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>On Sep 4, 2008, at 12:16 PM, Bill wrote:
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>>> From what I understand, "Make Backup Before Saving" is now "global
>>> and
>> backups can no longer be made on a per-file basis." (page 228 of th
responses intermixed below...
On Sep 4, 2008, at 12:16 PM, Bill wrote:
>
>> From what I understand, "Make Backup Before Saving" is now "global
>> and
> backups can no longer be made on a per-file basis." (page 228 of the
> manual). However, you can ugly up your document with Emacs comments
> (
On 3-Sep-2008, at 19:26, Greg Hemphill wrote:
> I use to use "Make Backup Now" all the time... but the closest thing I
> can find is Save a Copy, which is several degrees of suck compared to
> Make Backup Now.
I also don't like the inability to set the backup location. Yeah, I
know I can work
I also want to say, Thank You BareBones. The new way of saving backups
- folder for each day, is wonderful!
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Per the release notes:
If you want the backups to live somewhere else, lay down a folder
alias named “BBEdit Backups” in ~/Documents/ and BBEdit will follow
the alias.
Looks like the alias method is the suggested one.
- Steve
On Sep 4, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Bill wrote:
> What I miss is the ab
>From what I understand, "Make Backup Before Saving" is now "global and
backups can no longer be made on a per-file basis." (page 228 of the
manual). However, you can ugly up your document with Emacs comments
(vim user here - no, lets not go to war) to prevent or maybe allow
backups on an individu
I use to use "Make Backup Now" all the time... but the closest thing I
can find is Save a Copy, which is several degrees of suck compared to
Make Backup Now. First off, Save a Copy doesn't put you in the
directory the actual file resides in, you have to navigate to the same
folder, second