Closed mariusrodi closed 6 years ago
If you type in [anything].org
, it would make the resulting file actually save, but in actuality, the Export button should be used for this instead. I'm developing a better way to save the timetable that would pave the way to opening timetables in the future. Try using the export button in the meantime, and sorry for the confusion..
My workflow for exporting a timetable was:
This workflow gives the result that no files were exported..
Very strange. It should work flawlessly. I've tried it right now actually, with your directions, albeit naming the file test.org
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PS. Did you have any tasks already setupped? If there's no tasks the file of course won't exist as there's no content to save. :+1:
Actually it is working now.
And whatever it was it is not reproducible. So I think you can close this issue. There were 5 tasks in my timetable.
PS: If I've exported a timetable how do I open it again?
Closing it then :smile:
Hi, first of all, nice work. I am loving it so far.
The issue is, when I want to save my timetable I have to enter in a name. Done so with no filetype extension the file is saved normaly and will be opened with an texteditor when I click on it.
When I use the filetype extension *.org the file won't be saved at all. If I open the filemanager, the directory is empty. If I open the directory in terminal the directory is empty.
I've just read your code and it seems that *.org is the filetype extension to use, isn't it?
Thanks for your help and keep up with your great work.