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Inkscape may still crash, it's not perfect (although we try hard). | Inkscape may still crash, it's not perfect (although we try hard). |
Revision as of 11:37, 16 June 2012
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Inkscape may still crash, it's not perfect (although we try hard).
If it does so, then it will try to save the document you were working on.
On Unix (Linux, Mac OS X, *BSD, ...)
Inkscape will try to save to
- your home directory as
filename.<datetime>.#
/tmp/filename.<datetime>.#
- the current directory as
filename.<datetime>.#
(in that order).
If the document does not already have a name, the filename is inkscape-emergency<datetime>.#
.
Note that the saved file will not have the .svg
extension!
On Windows
Inkscape will try to save to:
C:\Documents and Settings\<yourname>\