[sldev] Automatically backing up scripts locally.

Dzonatas dzonatas at dzonux.net
Wed Dec 19 18:00:35 PST 2007


Argent Stonecutter wrote:
> On 2007-12-19, at 19:16, Dale Glass wrote:
>> I like the idea, although I'm quite busy already, unfortunately.
>
> Me too. :(
>
>> Sounds easy enough, although there's a potential issue with scripts 
>> being
>> edited inside objects. I guess an easy solution would be taking note of
>> where the object being edited was, and if the script can't be reuploaded
>> tell the user and save to the inventory.
>
> Well, I was thinking more like letting the user know there was an 
> un-uploaded script when they connected, and let them decide what to do 
> with it. I mean, you wouldn't want it to overwrite a script in an 
> object inventory with an old version because you'd already re-done the 
> edits elsewhere.
>
> Hell, I'd be satisfied with a preference option "Save copy of scripts 
> and notecards in [~/Documents/SL]", and have it ALWAYS write 
> "scriptname.lsl" or "notecardname.txt" in that folder when I hit save.

Is it a project worth invoicing LL to get done?

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