https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462112

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--- Comment #5 from bfs5...@gmail.com ---
Would like to add my +1 to this request. I was trying out this feature, and
noticed that some test data I was playing around with was lost. Took a look and
saw the behavior Tiernan described- the files do get successfully stashed on
the filesystem, and they get loaded when the session is restored. But, if for
any reason, Kate exits in an unexpected manner (eg. killall -9 kate), you lose
all that data.

It'd be nice to have a reliable-enough store of these sorts of "scratch notes"
without having to think about concretely defining where they should live in a
file hierarchy.  Was using Notepad++ for this previously on Windows, and am now
looking for a Linux replacement for it.

I get that you should save data that you care about. But if this is something
that can be implemented, I think it would be a great experience improvement for
a sort of stash/stream of notes that are effectively auto-saved in a temporary
location until you're ready to concretely define where you want it saved.

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