Hi,
You may want to take a look at JEdit. It has auto backup feature which lets you choose the time interval for backups. It has tabs and it has also many plugins. It is java based editor.
See http://jedit.org
Regards,
Rami Rosen
בתאריך 5 בפבר׳ 2018 23:28, "Ahmad Samir" <ahmadsamir3891@xxxxxxxxx> כתב:
On 5 February 2018 at 21:56, Alex <mysqlstudent@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> I used gedit frequently for note taking on a fedora27 system. The
> latest kernels have been quite unstable for me here (plug in a USB
> stick and the whole thing crashes, for example), taking down all my
> unsaved notes with it.
>
> Is there a simple, lightweight graphical editor that I can replace
> gedit with and has more features to autosave and prevent losing data?
>
I looked at gedit-3.22.1 on my system, and in Preferences -> Editor
there's an option to "Autosave files". You mean that option doesn't
work for you?
FWIW you may have a look at kate (a KDE/Qt app), it creates a hidden
file *.kate-swp in the directory where the file you're editing exists
and usually if it crashed and didn't close properly it will alert you
the next time you open that file that it wasn't saved properly and
give you an option to "restore" the file. And it supports tabs.
[..]
--
Ahmad Samir
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