autosave
autosave
Posted Jun 10, 2022 18:48 UTC (Fri) by giraffedata (guest, #1954)In reply to: autosave by marcH
Parent article: Per-file OOM badness
Undo does not checkpoint at meaningful stages.
This is the scenario: I decide to restructure a table. Five minutes into it, I figure out it's not as easy as I thought and I have just made a mess and want to go back to the original table. I was careful not to save because I knew I might need to go back and it's a bigger risk to screw up my document because of my own miscalculation than to lose five minutes of work if the system crashes. How many times do I click Undo to get back to where I was before I started messing with the table? It could be dozens. But I can easily toss out all the changes I haven't committed yet.
And what if the system crashes? Now I have a corrupted table and Undo history probably won't be there after restart.
I work this way as a matter of course when editing almost everything -- documents, code, spreadsheets, ... It's not a niche for me.
