Closed lirm-math closed 3 years ago
Not currently. While I can see there could be some value to something like this, I would be hesitant to make too many assumptions about what other peoples' projects look like.... Maybe (though this is a stretch) the source code is all in .ltx
files and the .tex
files are generated. In a different vein, it's pretty harmless and, in some cases, maybe even desirable to treat .pdf
files as temporary files. They can, after all, be easily regenerated, assuming the .tex
source is available.
Some authors prefer to include PDF-images in their tex files, rather thatn JPG or PNG, because JPG and PNG are raster images. Such PDF files are generated with other tools (like Mathematica). If such PDF files are deleted, it would be troublesome to regenerate them.
Would "temp_files_exts_confirmed" be helpful?
I mean, it someone wants to modify "temp_files_exts", he must do it twice. Just like changing the password.
I'd honestly think it's more worthwhile to add a confirmation prompt to the "Delete Temp Files" command that says "Are you sure?". We could even generate a list of affected files...
I'd honestly think it's more worthwhile to add a confirmation prompt to the "Delete Temp Files" command that says "Are you sure?". We could even generate a list of affected files...
I think this is a good idea.
If someone added some idiot exts (e.g., ".tex" and ".pdf") to "temp_files_exts", when he press "Ctrl+L, Delete", it would be a disaster. Is there a mechanism (like a whitelist) to prevent such dumb settings?
Thank you so much for your reading.