[jp] Used to be both copies were kept...

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  • Karl Schmidt karl at xtronics.com
    Thu Sep 6 02:00:37 EDT 2007

     

    J. Paul Bissonnette wrote:
    > Karl Schmidt wrote:
    >> I've used many palm devices with jpilot over the years  - now I've experienced something of 
    >> a mystery: If I make a change to path my Treo680 and the same memo in jpilot - the latest 
    >> change is duplicated on both - but it used to be there would be two copies - one of each 
    >> change. Is there a setting or something else I've overlooked?
    >>
    >> I've lost data a couple of times due to this.
    >>
    >> There are two settings I don't understand in jpilot
    >>
    >> File/preferences/settings/Show deleted records (default NO)
    >> and
    >> File/preferences/settings/Show modified deleted records (default NO)
    >>
    >> I have both clear... I would try these if I knew what they are supposed to do..
    >>   
    > Each time a record is modified it is shown as a duplicate in a different 
    > colour
    > On my Debian system an unmodified file is black on white, when it is 
    > modified the original becomes  black on a light blue, the modified  
    > black on a middle blue, the deleted entry becomes black on grey.
    
    That's not what I'm talking about - I'm talking about a particular memo that is modified on 
    both the Palm and jpilot - then what happens at sync time...
    
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