On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 10:23 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How would one open a backup file if it isn't shown?
>
> I can't tell if you're asking me the question seriously, or being a little
> sarcastic, so I'll answer it seriously...
> Nautilus' approach works better for me, thats all I'm say
> How would one open a backup file if it isn't shown?
I can't tell if you're asking me the question seriously, or being a little
sarcastic, so I'll answer it seriously...
Nautilus' approach works better for me, thats all I'm saying. I expected
with GNOME's integrated and consistant approach that g
Package: gedit
Version: 2.8.3-3
Severity: wishlist
By default, gedit saves a backup copy of files, with a ~, and it shows
those files in its file picker. Its confusing to see these backup files.
Nautilus by default doesn't show such files. I think gedit should do as
Nautilus does here.
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