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19 Previous chapter: |usr_10.txt| Making big changes
32 bits and pieces of the original file. If Vim recovered your changes you will
39 and run diff with the original file to check for changes) ~
67 This usually happens if you already recovered your changes, or you wrote the
68 file after making changes. It is safe to delete the swap file now.
70 It is normal that the last few changes can not be recovered. Vim flushes the
71 changes to disk when you don't type for about four seconds, or after typing
74 the system went down, the changes after the last flush will be lost.
163 different instances of the same file when making changes. ~
168 to recover the changes (see ":help recovery"). ~
188 overwrite the other one, resulting in loss of changes. You better quit
228 changes to the file. Then a directory listing of the swap file will show
233 yourself did the last changes under a different login name, a logout
241 extent of the changes that were "forgotten". If you are the one in charge of
242 that file, be prepared to redo your last changes.
255 changes.
262 file contains changes that you want to recover.
276 For example, when it doesn't contain changes, or when the file itself is