Restore an autosaved file
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Restore an autosaved file
Hi all
Where do the autosaved files get saved?
I am running QCAD 3 on Linux. I made sure to turn on autosave, and set it to save every 2 minutes. My machine just crashed, and when I restarted QCAD and re-opened my drawing, it was a version from about 1 hour ago.
How can I get back the autosaved version?
Thanks
Where do the autosaved files get saved?
I am running QCAD 3 on Linux. I made sure to turn on autosave, and set it to save every 2 minutes. My machine just crashed, and when I restarted QCAD and re-opened my drawing, it was a version from about 1 hour ago.
How can I get back the autosaved version?
Thanks
Re: Restore an autosaved file
In the temporary directory configured on your machine. This is most likely /tmp under Linux. If the environment variable $TMPDIR is set, it overrides this default.Kevin Golding wrote:Where do the autosaved files get saved?
QCAD 3 RC2 will allow you to configure the auto save path for QCAD individually.
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@ Brass Monkey: Thanks for the hint. I'll change the default to another directory for Windows systems.
Task:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/bugtracker/in ... ask_id=424
Task:
http://www.ribbonsoft.com/bugtracker/in ... ask_id=424
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Re: Restore an autosaved file
I am having the same problem on my professional version (3.7.7) running on Windows 7. Any idea where the backups are saved, or what setting I need to change?
I also was asked "would you like to open the backup" but the backup was from about half an hour ago even though autosave was running every couple of minutes.
Any advise appreciated.
I also was asked "would you like to open the backup" but the backup was from about half an hour ago even though autosave was running every couple of minutes.
Any advise appreciated.
Re: Restore an autosaved file
Please understand that auto save does not create backups of your drawings.
Autosave automatically saves your drawing from time to time to make sure changes are not lost in case of a QCAD or OS crash, power failure or similar. If you wish to revert to an earlier version of your drawing, you have to rely on your own backup mechanisms which are (hopefully) in place.
I'd recommend the following backup procedures as an absolute minimum whenever doing anything serious with a computer using any type of software:
- Save your document (drawing) under a new file name after every major change (e.g. mydrawing001.dxf, mydrawing002.dxf, ...)
- Use a fully automatic backup tool to sync all your data to an external storage device at least on an hourly basis. The backup tool should ideally offer a full history of your files, so you can revert at any time to a previous version. TimeMachine which comes with macOS is such a tool or Genie Timeline for Windows.
Autosave automatically saves your drawing from time to time to make sure changes are not lost in case of a QCAD or OS crash, power failure or similar. If you wish to revert to an earlier version of your drawing, you have to rely on your own backup mechanisms which are (hopefully) in place.
I'd recommend the following backup procedures as an absolute minimum whenever doing anything serious with a computer using any type of software:
- Save your document (drawing) under a new file name after every major change (e.g. mydrawing001.dxf, mydrawing002.dxf, ...)
- Use a fully automatic backup tool to sync all your data to an external storage device at least on an hourly basis. The backup tool should ideally offer a full history of your files, so you can revert at any time to a previous version. TimeMachine which comes with macOS is such a tool or Genie Timeline for Windows.
Re: Restore an autosaved file
Hi Andrew
Thanks for your response to my query and for clarifying how autosave works, I didn't really know the details.
I think I have misused the terminology, but what I was really trying to say is that yes, I just want to be able to get my work that is lost when QCAD crashes (which it does on my machine occasionally). I usually hit save every few minutes while working but sometimes I forget. When I reopened QCAD after the crash today it gave me a prompt which I paraphrased as "would you like to open the backup" but it may have been "last saved" or whatever the QCAD wording is.
Unfortunately the regular autosaves didn't seem to work on this occasion, this has happened before where the autosave seems to be happening every couple of minutes but after the crash I have still lost about 10 to 30 minutes work. Do you know what may be causing this?
[Regarding actual backups, I do manual backups daily & weekly but thank you for the info on the auto hourly backups, that sounds efficient and easy, cheers].
Thanks for your response to my query and for clarifying how autosave works, I didn't really know the details.
I think I have misused the terminology, but what I was really trying to say is that yes, I just want to be able to get my work that is lost when QCAD crashes (which it does on my machine occasionally). I usually hit save every few minutes while working but sometimes I forget. When I reopened QCAD after the crash today it gave me a prompt which I paraphrased as "would you like to open the backup" but it may have been "last saved" or whatever the QCAD wording is.
Unfortunately the regular autosaves didn't seem to work on this occasion, this has happened before where the autosave seems to be happening every couple of minutes but after the crash I have still lost about 10 to 30 minutes work. Do you know what may be causing this?
[Regarding actual backups, I do manual backups daily & weekly but thank you for the info on the auto hourly backups, that sounds efficient and easy, cheers].