I think you guys are missing my point.
I use CVS for checking files in routinely...And I'm very capable of running diffs between revisions.
Undo/Redo serves completely different purpose for me than simply making sure my changes don't get lost.
Thanks for your input though.
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- Thu Jul 31, 2008 5:52 pm
- Forum: Enhancement Suggestions
- Topic: Dumping the Edit buffer to a file
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- Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:29 pm
- Forum: Enhancement Suggestions
- Topic: Dumping the Edit buffer to a file
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CVS does not track the Edit buffer. I use Undo/Redo to trace the sequence of my file changes…As unpractical as it sounds, it allows me (without much notice) to drop one project and switch to another. When I come back to it months later, Undo/Redo traces my steps back exactly how the file was alt ...
- Wed Jul 30, 2008 6:54 pm
- Forum: Enhancement Suggestions
- Topic: Dumping the Edit buffer to a file
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Dumping the Edit buffer to a file
Like most developers, I work on 5+ projects at a time. The Undo/Redo buffer is critical to trace back your steps on something you may have worked on 10 months ago. Can you please please please implement a feature that dumps the buffer to a file with some simple restore function? I've been using ...