Hi Kendy,
On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 15:45 +0100, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
I've just got one more compliant about our crash recovery dialog - no
big surprise I guess. But this time with a good idea how to improve the
experience without having to touch that [== without too much work] ;-)
:-)
What about not to show the crash recovery dialog if the document that
crashed was read-only ?
Good idea. A better idea would be (IMHO) not to show the recovery
dialog if in fact there is nothing to recover ;-) Sadly IMHO it gives
false-hope to people that their data might be there, when really it's
gone.
What do you think?
I guess the use-case we need to handle is that the suite crashes on
document load; and then we re-load those documents when we've
auto-re-started and ... ;-) but certainly - seeing that dialog a lot
less would make me dead happy.
Hmm,
Michael.
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