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Loopy Pro: possible to undelete a project?

I messed up some file management tasks and accidentally deleted a project I wanted (I had renamed it without duplicating it! :s ). Is there any way to get it back?

Comments

  • I don't but I hope you manage to get it back.

  • Damn. No, not yet, although fairly soon I’ll be implementing a trash feature. Too late for this time though

  • @Michael said:
    Damn. No, not yet, although fairly soon I’ll be implementing a trash feature. Too late for this time though

    Ah gotcha. Thx for the quick reply.

  • I also lost an arrangement I did last night. I thought it would auto save , but when I opened a new project up today it asked me if I wanted to save changes and accidentally I pressed no? and lost it. I prefer the old save function.

  • @Antos3345 said:
    I also lost an arrangement I did last night. I thought it would auto save , but when I opened a new project up today it asked me if I wanted to save changes and accidentally I pressed no? and lost it. I prefer the old save function.

    I definitely prefer Loopy's auto-save to destructive auto-save. The workspace does an auto-save. So, if you leave loopy and come back, it has preserved the last state it was in. If you want to keep that state, save.

    IMO, destructive auto-save is a nightmare. It would require duplicating any project you want to experiment on before you experiment and then deleting the project if you don't want to preserve the changes OR saving and deleting the project you duplicated from.

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