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    How do I find the previous saved version of my Isadora file?

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    • AlexWilliamsA
      AlexWilliams
      last edited by

      I built a fairly complicated scene and I accidentally saved the file after accidentally deleting the actors in the scene (I know...I know...too much coffee). So I thought I'd use the revert feature to get back to my previously deleted version, except that when I did, I got a spinning beach ball. I had to force quit and reopened the project and tried to revert again. Beach ball again. Alas I didn't have my time machine disk attached either. So I'm wondering if there's a place in OSX where the file might be located and I could simply boot from there. @ Mark - any plans to have an autosave vault feature within Isadora?

      Thanks,
      Alex

      2.2 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1024 MB, Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5, Isadora Core 1.3.0f25

      Media artist (video designer for theatre and filmmaker) based in Toronto, Canada. Coach and instructor at The National Theatre School of Canada. Instructor at Sheridan College in Interaction Design and York/Sheridan Bachelors of Design. BFA Emily Carr University, MFA York University. 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 MBP, 16 GB RAM, Radeon Pro 460, 4096 VRAM, running OSX 10.12.6, Isadora Core 2.6.1, and 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 MBP, 16 GB RAM, running OSX 10.13.1 (High Sierra), Isadora Core 2.6.1

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      • MichelM
        Michel Izzy Guru
        last edited by

        As I understand: the revert function reverts to the last saved version. that means you save, you make lots of changes and instead of clicking undo until you are where you started you can click revert and it loads the file you have saved last. That means if you have saved the file with deleted actors, you will reload that file.

        Best
        Michel

        Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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        • markM
          mark
          last edited by

          A few points here:

          1) 1.3.0f24 had some bugs in the undo code. I think those are all cleaned up. So please go with the latest pre-release -- it's proving to be more stable on almost every front and I'm going to make it "the one" pretty soon. See http://troikatronix.com/isadora-1-3-0f25-release-notes/
          2) If you're opening the file, then reverting isn't going to help. It's simply going to open the file you just opened -- now it may be there's a bug with the revert, which is a different story. But there is no undo once you've quit the program... the undo chain is not saved with the file.
          3) Yes, autosave. It's on my list. It will get done in the next weeks.
          Best Wishes,
          Mark

          Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
          Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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          • AlexWilliamsA
            AlexWilliams
            last edited by

            Hi Michel and Mark,

            Thanks for your replies. I rebuilt what I had, which wasn't too intense because it's for a workshop at this point. I'm of course being more diligent about backups and frequent saves. 
            Great there's an autosave option coming, thanks Mark.
            Best,
            Alex

            Media artist (video designer for theatre and filmmaker) based in Toronto, Canada. Coach and instructor at The National Theatre School of Canada. Instructor at Sheridan College in Interaction Design and York/Sheridan Bachelors of Design. BFA Emily Carr University, MFA York University. 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 MBP, 16 GB RAM, Radeon Pro 460, 4096 VRAM, running OSX 10.12.6, Isadora Core 2.6.1, and 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 MBP, 16 GB RAM, running OSX 10.13.1 (High Sierra), Isadora Core 2.6.1

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            • AlexWilliamsA
              AlexWilliams
              last edited by

              Saw the autosave came online. Thanks for that!

              Media artist (video designer for theatre and filmmaker) based in Toronto, Canada. Coach and instructor at The National Theatre School of Canada. Instructor at Sheridan College in Interaction Design and York/Sheridan Bachelors of Design. BFA Emily Carr University, MFA York University. 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 MBP, 16 GB RAM, Radeon Pro 460, 4096 VRAM, running OSX 10.12.6, Isadora Core 2.6.1, and 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 MBP, 16 GB RAM, running OSX 10.13.1 (High Sierra), Isadora Core 2.6.1

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