Yes, I get it. Here is the real topic:
If I could turn off the auto save that would be a nice temporary fix.
I am not in a position to worry about version control for a while so let's
drop that.
Michael
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Steffen Macke wrote:
> Michael,
>
> things get a little
Michael,
things get a little off-topic here (and I'm to blame).
I suggest that we continue in the SF support tracker:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3040269&group_id=16768&atid=216768
In case you don't have an account there and no time to create one,
please email me
at sdtef..
Steffen,
I have lost work when working from remote directories via VPN.
I have messed with Tortise and subversion. But I am an island, a solitary
user, and I have no one after which to model my methods. Each time I have
used it I've assumed something incorrect (probably applying a definition fo
Michael,
I assume that you're using a Windows share (SMB) over the VPN.
Have you thought about a version management system like SVN or Git?
TortoiseGit or TortoiseSVN offer nice Windows explorer integration.
In case you're interested, these are just some benefits:
* Faster, compressed transfer (o
At 03.08.2010 23:54, Michael Ross wrote:
I have been working on DIAgrams remotely using VPN. I don't have any
problem doing this with M$ Office type programs, but DIA seems to be
auto-saving or something.
Yes, autosaving every five minutes (if there is some change).
It regularly gets "distrac
I have been working on DIAgrams remotely using VPN. I don't have any
problem doing this with M$ Office type programs, but DIA seems to be
auto-saving or something. It regularly gets "distracted" and hangs for a
minute or so. When I bring the file onto my laptop the problem goes away.
Is there s