sag to Programmer [email protected] • 11 months agoI don't believe Auto Save feature in any softwarelemm.eeimagemessage-square103fedilinkarrow-up1831arrow-down121
arrow-up1810arrow-down1imageI don't believe Auto Save feature in any softwarelemm.eesag to Programmer [email protected] • 11 months agomessage-square103fedilink
minus-squareVictorlink16•11 months agoSo choose wisely. All other editor instances must remain open forever.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•11 months agoI use quake style terminals, and often start writing a file and completely forget about it and turn off the computer, and only remember what i left behind when i find the random recovery files around, so :w a lot is quite useful for me.
minus-square@kender242linkEnglish5•11 months agoQuake? The FPS? I’m confused, though I knew a little about Linux
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•11 months agoYes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that. I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilix
minus-square@Dehydratedlink1•10 months agoYou can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I’ve also use it on Cinnamon and it’s really nice.
You can use :wq only once
So choose wisely. All other editor instances must remain open forever.
I use quake style terminals, and often start writing a file and completely forget about it and turn off the computer, and only remember what i left behind when i find the random recovery files around, so :w a lot is quite useful for me.
Quake? The FPS? I’m confused, though I knew a little about Linux
Yes, on classic fps you could spaw a console that will drop down from the top os the screen, some terminal emulators allow you to do that.
I like it because then i have the terminal always open that i just draw from the top of the screen with a keypress
On KDE i do that with Yakuake, and on gnome with tilix
You can also use Guake on GNOME or basically on any desktop. I’ve also use it on Cinnamon and it’s really nice.
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