Under the
Tools > Settings > General > Settings
there is this
Auto save settings - on exit
which I have had turned on a long time ago
But in order to really save my settings, for export / backup reasons, I always need to do two things:
1] Execute: Tools > Save Settings
2] Execute: Tools > Backup All Settings
Because if I only "Backup All Settings", then the old settings are saved- thus the new changes are lost forever
So would it not be more user friendly and logical for FC to assume, than backing up of all settings is meant for the current ones? So what I am saying is this:
A] Let FC execute also automatically "Save Settings" prior to executing "Backup All Settings", when hitting the "Backup All Settings"
or
B] Let FC backup the current settings, saving them only to the backup files and not the current config files
This current kind of duality in regard to saving of options in FC is confusing. And if you add to it the differences between Apply and OK under the
Tools > Settings > General > Settings
it can get really counterproductive and even unsafe for the user: the user can simply end up with new / old tabs disappearing and re-appearing between opening and reopening of FC. And if it is a new / inexperienced user, then I think that such user will more likely get rid of a "faulty" software rather than seek the root for such "inconsistent" behavior
"Backup All Settings" option does not backup them always
Re: "Backup All Settings" option does not backup them always
I just tried out the available for the Splitter under the Tools section iconsForez wrote: ↑01.04.2018, 15:25 [...]
But in order to really save my settings, for export / backup reasons, I always need to do two things:
1] Execute: Tools > Save Settings
2] Execute: Tools > Backup All Settings
Because if I only "Backup All Settings", then the old settings are saved- thus the new changes are lost forever
[...]
Save settings
and
Backup all settings
They work unfortunately in the same: I have to first click "Save settings" and only then "Backup all settings". Because if I keep only hitting "Backup all settings" I will be creating copies of the same version of settings, but with newer dates / times
What is the point of "saving settings" if if cannot simply "load settings" [restore them] later on, but have to between these tasks perform one more bidding? Why cannot we have just one icon on the Splitter [and entry in the Menu > Tools] , that would do both of those saving tasks in one click?
Re: "Backup All Settings" option does not backup them always
Does not anybody view this as an issue?Forez wrote: ↑25.09.2018, 21:32 [...]
I have to first click "Save settings" and only then "Backup all settings". Because if I keep only hitting "Backup all settings" I will be creating copies of the same version of settings, but with newer dates / times
What is the point of "saving settings" if if cannot simply "load settings" [restore them] later on, but have to between these tasks perform one more bidding? Why cannot we have just one icon on the Splitter [and entry in the Menu > Tools] , that would do both of those saving tasks in one click?
Is it only me who have a problem with how FC works in regards to saving / backing options?
Re: "Backup All Settings" option does not backup them always
This could be resolved with a simple addition of new option: Save & Backup All Settings
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