3 Jun
2010
3 Jun
'10
9 a.m.
On 06/03/2010 10:37 AM, ~suv wrote:
After thinking more about it I retract my previous comment about using a central location for emergency-saved files: it seems more logical to store them at the original file's location and more likely what users in general expect. I might be biased due to generating too many emergency-saved files I have no interest in keeping or reusing.
What happens if the user is working on a file in a read-only location, or a network location that is no longer available? Does Inkscape have a fallback mechanism for that? In such a case it should try an emergency save in the home directory I guess.
But I agree that storing alongside the original document probably is most intuitive overall.
Regards,
Diederik