chanter1944: Commander Seth Goddard of Space Cases fame (SC - Goddard: do the best they can)
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Anybody got a suggestion on how to roll back changes to a wordpad document you accidentally deleted a chunk of? I thought not saving changes would sort things, but evidently that isn't the case. I am not. happy. :(

No, I don't have a damnable backup. That would make too much sense.

Edited to add: I've been able to retrieve the most important bits of what I lost, thanks to having sent them to friends. I'm in the process of recreating the rest.

I'm also on the hunt for a word processor application that has a better backup feature than wordpad, doesn't stink for accessibility (looking at you, Libre Office), and doesn't have Google tentacles in it.

Date: 2022-01-04 11:12 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kengr
Accessibilty can be a real problem with almost anything. *sigh*

How much do you need an actual word processor as opposed to a text editor?

Date: 2022-01-04 10:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kengr
Ok, a text editor doesn't do fonts, styling (underlines, italics, bold, etc). It just lets you write strings of words. Most will spell check. And usually word wrap.

No justification or centering either.

But it will have search and replace (often better than word processors for some sorts of things)

My current go-to is TextPad. One nice feature is that you not only can have multiple files open at the same time, but there's an option on the search and replace that will let you apply it not just to all of the current file, but all of the currently *open* files. This is great when you have (say) a bunch of chapters open and want to change a name in all of them.

https://www.textpad.com/
Edited Date: 2022-01-04 10:34 pm (UTC)

Date: 2022-01-05 12:32 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kengr
If it's for online, many things are *simple* html codes (or related code that just require changing angle brackets to square brackets or the like)

When I was writig on my Dana Wireless, I'd transfer the files to the PC (which put them in RTF format). I'd use a word processor to change them to HTML (though I've also got an RTF to HTML convertor, the word processor usually works better).

Then I'd edit out all the excess junk that the conversion had put in the HTML files.

That reduced the file size by 50%!!

Then I could upload the file to the sites (like LJ, DW and Big Closet) that wanted HTML and a few quick search and replaces would change the tags for other sites.

Once I got the hang of it, it was quite fast.

Date: 2022-01-04 11:19 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kengr
Oh yeah, you might try using a seperate backup program. The one I use (second copy) can do scheduled backups of a directory or files to another directory, and even keep several "generations" of backups (basically the backup copies have something added to indicate *which* backup they are). Haven't actually used that feature of it myself, but I recall it from the help and config files.

It also only copies files that have *changed* since the last backup, so if you only pointed it at your writing directories, it'd be pretty fast after the first run.

Not sure how many generations of a file it'll keep (I can look if you are interested, but you could do backups every 10 minutes if you wanted.

Date: 2022-01-05 10:04 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kengr
Sorry about the accessibility trouble, but at least setup is fairly straightforward. Also if you can get it setup the way you want before the trial period is over, it'll keep working even after that.

You only need to get the paid version to make changes after that
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