Does TP use a temp file when editing XDF's?

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cmaje72
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Does TP use a temp file when editing XDF's?

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I was adding a ton of scalars and tables to an XDF when my PC locked up hard. I was doing something else at the time so the lockup was not related to TP. Does it by any chance write the changes to a temp file or is there any other way to recover what I was working on?
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No, sorry. =(
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Post by cmaje72 »

Save early save often! Good thing its been slow at work lately.

Auto save option in a future release?
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cmaje72 wrote:Auto save option in a future release?
Do not want.
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Post by cmaje72 »

Six_Shooter wrote:Do not want.
Why? If it was an option you could turn on and off what would be the problem? It would have saved me 2 hours worth of work creating an XDF.
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Post by Six_Shooter »

Sometimes there is some change that happens to an XDF without me realizing it, and if there was an autosave feature this change would always happen. I like the way it is currently, asking to save any changes when I close Tuner Pro or open an new XDF.

It's easy enough to save a modified XDF as it is, by making a single click after each change, in the tool bar. Make a change, click to save, seems pretty simple to me.
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The auto save wouldn't necessarily have to modify the the current XDF. Just save it a temp file somewhere that could be recovered in case of a crash.
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cmaje72 wrote:The auto save wouldn't necessarily have to modify the the current XDF. Just save it a temp file somewhere that could be recovered in case of a crash.
this is something i could live with.

i also occasionally change conversions and add tables/etc to XDFs for temporary usage and certainly wouldn't want them being saved that way.
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Post by Six_Shooter »

Just seems like a whole lot more hassle than need be. :shrug:
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