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Focuswriter backup
Focuswriter backup




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  1. #Focuswriter backup update#
  2. #Focuswriter backup full#
  3. #Focuswriter backup software#
  4. #Focuswriter backup code#
  5. #Focuswriter backup download#

I’ve only updated Kapow so far, but I am going to make this change to all of my projects. This means that I finally have an automated version number for the development source code.

#Focuswriter backup code#

The source code also needs to make use of the new compiler definition: QCoreApplication::setApplicationVersion(VERSIONSTR)

#Focuswriter backup full#

Backup4all is a full featured backup tool that allows you to define custom. A hash that contains itself? Impossible! Of course, all you have to do instead is simply ask git for the revision ID, and pass that as a definition to the compiler: VERSION = $$system(git rev-parse -short HEAD)ĭEFINES += VERSIONSTR=\\\"git.$$\\\" FocusWriter is a full-screen word processor, designed to provide a highly. Of course, you can’t embed the revision ID because it is a hash that is created of the source code that you’re trying to embed it in. It is obviously unique for each commit, and it identifies the specific source code for everyone. Instead, I got inspired by the idea of using the git revision ID. Same source code, different version number.

#Focuswriter backup download#

I may build a project 5,000 times and have a huge build number, but someone else might download the source and compile it only twice.

#Focuswriter backup update#

And I didn’t want to have to update it myself with every single commit.Īt first I had wondered about a number that gets incremented every time you compile the project, but I quickly realized that was a pointless thing to track. I have always wanted it to be some sort of automated number, but I wasn’t sure what I wanted it to be. Now that I am switching to release branches I am finally going to also tackle something that has always bothered me but I’ve never taken the time to solve: the development source code has the same version number as the most recent release. I plan on making minor releases of the rest of my programs over the next few weeks to also update their translations, and to add support for building with Qt 5. It utilizes a hide-away interface that you access by moving your mouse to the edges of the screen, allowing the program to have a familiar look and feel to it while still getting out of the way so that you can immerse yourself in your work. These releases mainly just add translations and support for building with Qt 5. DESCRIPTION FocusWriter is a simple, distraction-free word processor. I have also made a few other minor releases (Hexalate 1.0.2, Peg-E 1.1.2, and Simsu 1.2.3) over the past two weeks that I have not felt justify a blog post on their own. I have not settled on how I want to expose it in the interface (although you can already do this by using passing an XML file to the program). Longer term I am planning on making it easier for users to store the data file and backups in a location of their choosing, which will default to their documents folder. This release also adds support for building with Qt 5, although it is still released with Qt 4 as that is the primary development platform for now. Kapow now makes logarithmic backups (one backup a day for a week, then one backup a week for a month, then one backup a month for a year, and finally one backup a year after that) as well as a temporary backup that gets overwritten with each save. These observations inspired a vision for a distraction-free, portable, convenient, and supportive tool for writers. A few users have experienced data loss, and this will hopefully prevent anybody else suffering that. This release is mostly to add an automatic backup system for the time data that I have been working on. Both are entirely free.I have released a minor update to Kapow, version 1.4.4. docx formats either locally or to Google Drive, whereas the former additionally makes automatic backups to the cloud. If you don't mind online apps, this won't be an issue for you.Ĭalmly Writer is available as an app for ChromeOS or inside your browser regardless of operating system.

#Focuswriter backup software#

I found it a great way to try full-screen writing, but - and you may call me a grumpy old curmudgeon - I prefer local software that will happily run on my computer even without any access to the internet. All the options are hidden underneath the lotus icon in the corner, and the formatting bar only appears when you select a portion of the text, certainly living up to its name. While the default look can't be customized much beyond font and text width, it certainly looks good enough as is. Calmly WriterĬalmly Writer is a browser-based app with a simple interface and not too many features.

focuswriter backup

The menu is hidden at the moment, but will appear at the bottom as needed. Default "Raven" theme with increased font size.






Focuswriter backup