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Timed autosave for aseprite.ini #4154

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oceanhahn opened this issue Nov 18, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #4164
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Timed autosave for aseprite.ini #4154

oceanhahn opened this issue Nov 18, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #4164
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Presently, Recent Files, Recent Folders, and other aseprite.ini data is only saved on Quit, meaning that any recent data is lost if the software crashes or is otherwise forcibly terminated. Instead, perhaps ASEprite could save this data automatically every so often, as an option? It would not have to be frequent; hourly or even every three or four hours would be plenty, but this could also be a setting in the same way that regular file autosaves are.

I live in an area which is increasingly subject to power failures, and this would certainly help me remember what I was doing before It All Fell Apart.

Thanks for considering it! :D

..using ASEprite v1.3-rc6-x64 on Win10.

@dacap dacap added the feature Feature request, or something should be improved label Nov 21, 2023
@dacap dacap added this to the v1.3 milestone Nov 21, 2023
@dacap dacap self-assigned this Nov 21, 2023
@dacap dacap modified the milestones: v1.3.0, v1.3.1, 1.3.2 Nov 23, 2023
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@dacap dacap modified the milestones: v1.3.2, v1.3.x Nov 30, 2023
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