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Re: Losing a written chapter

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:51 am
by RaccoonBatteryStaple
Lefanto wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 12:53 am The minimum I always do when posting something (that consists of more than a few words) is to copy it to the clipboard. For longer texts, I copy everything to a text file, but for shorter text, the clipboard method may suffice.
The only problem with this method is making sure you remember to follow through with the copy. I can't tell you how many times I told myself as I was writing something that I needed to remember to CTRL-A, CTRL-C and hit the Preview button out of pure muscle memory...

Re: Losing a written chapter

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:24 am
by Lefanto
RaccoonBatteryStaple wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:51 am
Lefanto wrote: Wed Dec 11, 2024 12:53 am The minimum I always do when posting something (that consists of more than a few words) is to copy it to the clipboard. For longer texts, I copy everything to a text file, but for shorter text, the clipboard method may suffice.
The only problem with this method is making sure you remember to follow through with the copy. I can't tell you how many times I told myself as I was writing something that I needed to remember to CTRL-A, CTRL-C and hit the Preview button out of pure muscle memory...
Oh, this quickly becomes after a while. You can use the keys, but also the mouse, or a combination. ;)

Re: Losing a written chapter

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:58 am
by edithdick
I am actually surprised that anyone would ever try writing an entire chapter in this embedded text editor. Even without the glitches, it is a bit troublesome to write in something that only give you 14 lines on the screen at one time. If you want a free text editor that has robust features, here:

https://www.openoffice.org/