auto-save and restore editor text in localStorage#13
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s-ol wants to merge 1 commit intocharlieroberts:mainfrom
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auto-save and restore editor text in localStorage#13s-ol wants to merge 1 commit intocharlieroberts:mainfrom
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Yeah, seems like code would get lost pretty easily. Maybe binding save to a key makes more sense? We'd need a way to document it for people to find, but I think having an easily accessed list of keyboard shortcuts make sense, as there's probably more than a dozen of them built-in to marching already. I'm guessing I don't remember them all :) |
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Not sure if this is a feature you actually want in there. probably needs an "autosave?" checkbox somewhere, as currently loading an example overrides the saved program which doesn't make a lot of sense.