On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 6:07 PM andyjim wrote:
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> No I did NOT save after the delete. Undo does not work from the menu, but
> Cmd-Z worked. I guess on Mac, Command is Control.
>
For the record, on Windows the Delete key deletes the node and puts a
functional Undo Delete Node entry in the Edit
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 7:07:50 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote:
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> Undo does not work from the menu, but Cmd-Z worked. I guess on Mac,
> Command is Control.
>
> So I've got the lost node back. Thanks all for the help.
>
Whew! Hurray! And yes, as best as I know, CTRL (Windows) <==> CMD
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 3:30:32 PM UTC-5, Thomas Passin wrote:
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> Probably not. If you hadn't saved the outline after the delete, then you
> could have closed it without saving and then reloaded it again. You would
> have lost your work since the last save, but the node would have
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 3:25:13 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote:
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> It says "Can't undo". No help from "Refresh from disk" or "Revert to
> saved"?
>
Probably not. If you hadn't saved the outline after the delete, then you
could have closed it without saving and then reloaded it again. You
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10:21:53 AM UTC-5, andyjim wrote:
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> I deleted a node I didn't mean to delete.
>
> I assume revert/refresh is the way to recover that, but what is the
> difference between "Refresh from disk" and "Revert to saved"?
>
> Or is there a direct way to recover it? (can't
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 1:49:26 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> delete-node is undoable, so undo should recover the node.
>
> Edward
>
It says "Can't undo". No help from "Refresh from disk" or "Revert to
saved"?
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On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 3:21:53 PM UTC, andyjim wrote:
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> I deleted a node I didn't mean to delete.
>
> I assume revert/refresh is the way to recover that, but what is the
> difference between "Refresh from disk" and "Revert to saved"?
>
> Or is there a direct way to recover it? (can't
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 10:26 AM andyjim wrote:
I have not closed Leo since deleting, and I have not saved the file since
> deleting. So is that node still in the file on disk?
>
Leo never actually deletes any node data until you close Leo. This is
because Leo supports unlimited undo.
On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10:25:25 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> Deleting a node is undoable. If you then close Leo, the only way to undo
> your change is git checkout.
>
> Edward
>
I have not closed Leo since deleting, and I have not saved the file since
deleting. So is that node
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 9:21 AM andyjim wrote:
> I deleted a node I didn't mean to delete.
>
> I assume revert/refresh is the way to recover that, but what is the
> difference between "Refresh from disk" and "Revert to saved"?
>
> Or is there a direct way to recover it? (can't undo)
>
Deleting a
I deleted a node I didn't mean to delete.
I assume revert/refresh is the way to recover that, but what is the
difference between "Refresh from disk" and "Revert to saved"?
Or is there a direct way to recover it? (can't undo)
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