Valuater Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 (edited) A Car wrecked into an electrical pole and knocked out the power on our entire block.... and yes i lost some good programming work SciTe or Autoit 3.1.1+++ appears to save the info every so often.. does anyone know when?? Andd secondly, most important, does either of these actually have a temp file or something that i could retreave some data???? I am kinda waiting to here something here before opening SciTe again (as not to destroy any possible temp files) thanks 8( Edited June 27, 2005 by Valuater
Moderators SmOke_N Posted June 27, 2005 Moderators Posted June 27, 2005 (edited) A Car wrecked into an electrical pole and knocked out the power on our entire block.... and yes i lost some good programming workSciTe or Autoit 3.1.1+++ appears to save the info every so often.. does anyone know when??Andd secondly, most important, does either of these actually have a temp file or something that i could retreave some data????I am kinda waiting to here something here before opening SciTe again (as not to destroy any possible temp files)thanks8(<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have had this happen to me before, it will have all open scripts that were in SciTE open again from the saved position you last saved them in.Hope this helps.EDIT: It will lose any unsaved information however, I believe Edited June 27, 2005 by ronsrules Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.
Blue_Drache Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 To my knowledge, the only auto save is "ctrl-S", "ctrl-9" ( or now ctrl-T ), or "ctrl-F7". Any of the last two keys will save the file prior to tidying or debugging respectively. If SciTE has an auto-save, I haven't found it yet. Lofting the cyberwinds on teknoleather wings, I am...The Blue Drache
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