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KJots automatically saves backup files of your books each time it is closed down. When you delete a book, the backup files remain. Note that old backup files will be removed 7 days after the original book is deleted. | Sometimes a user can accidentally delete a '''KJots''' book. This is an inconvenience, but now the data can be recovered. | ||
'''KJots''' automatically saves backup files of your books each time it is closed down. When you delete a book, the backup files remain. Note that old backup files will be removed 7 days after the original book is deleted. | |||
{{Note|This page relates to KJots in KDE SC 4.2 beta2 and later releases.}} | {{Note|This page relates to KJots in KDE SC 4.2 beta2 and later releases.}} | ||
KJots data files and backup files are stored in your local kde data directory. Ususally this is | '''KJots''' data files and backup files are stored in your local kde data directory. Ususally this is | ||
{{Output|1=~/.kde4/share/apps/kjots}} | |||
Open that directory in | Open that directory in '''Dolphin'''. | ||
{{Note| | {{Note| | ||
If that directory does not exist on your system, try | If that directory does not exist on your system, try | ||
{{Input|1= | |||
dolphin `kde-config --localprefix`/share/apps/kjots | |||
}} | |||
from the command line. | from the command line. | ||
}} | }} | ||
Use the Tools menu to open the find files dialog, and switch to the Content tab. Enter a phrase you know to be in the deleted book, and several backups of that book should be found. The name of the file is not relevant, but you can find the most up to date backup by looking at the last modified time of the files. | Use the <menuchoice>Tools</menuchoice> menu to open the find files dialog, and switch to the Content tab. Enter a phrase you know to be in the deleted book, and several backups of that book should be found. The name of the file is not relevant, but you can find the most up to date backup by looking at the last modified time of the files. | ||
Simply copy the backup file to your home directory and open KJots. Use the file menu to import the backup book back into KJots. | Simply copy the backup file to your home directory and open '''KJots'''. Use the file menu to import the backup book back into '''KJots'''. | ||
[[Category:Office]] | [[Category:Office]] | ||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | [[Category:Tutorials]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:26, 11 December 2010
Sometimes a user can accidentally delete a KJots book. This is an inconvenience, but now the data can be recovered.
KJots automatically saves backup files of your books each time it is closed down. When you delete a book, the backup files remain. Note that old backup files will be removed 7 days after the original book is deleted.
KJots data files and backup files are stored in your local kde data directory. Ususally this is
~/.kde4/share/apps/kjots
Open that directory in Dolphin.
Use the menu to open the find files dialog, and switch to the Content tab. Enter a phrase you know to be in the deleted book, and several backups of that book should be found. The name of the file is not relevant, but you can find the most up to date backup by looking at the last modified time of the files.
Simply copy the backup file to your home directory and open KJots. Use the file menu to import the backup book back into KJots.