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What is automatic configuration file saving and why it's safe
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<h3><center>Configuration Files</center></h3>
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<h4>Configuration Files</h4>
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<p>FBReader keeps several kinds of configuration data:<ul>
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<li>options that affect application behaviour (places to look for books for, scrolling, keybindings, etc…)</li>
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<li>options that specifically related to the way how the text is shown</li>
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<li>current state of the program (current and previously read books, positions in each of them)</li>
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<li>information about books, both automatically detected and manually added by the user</li>
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</ul></p>
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<h4>Automatic Saving</h4>
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<p>As of version 0.7.3e FBReader supports automatic configuration data saving: every <i>XX</i>
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seconds FBReader tries to save any changed configuration data. You can control this feature by
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opening "Preferences" dialog and going to "Config" page. There are two options there:<dl>
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<dt>Save State Automatically</dt>
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<dd>controls whether this option is enabled. The default value is 'enabled'.</dd>
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<dt>Timeout between Savings, seconds</dt>
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<dd>controls how often FBReader check if there is anything to save. The default value is 5 seconds.</dd>
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</dl></p>
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<p>Cover thing 1: FBReader saves the only changed configuration files. If nothing was changed,
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nothing is written. <b>Note</b>: if you scroll through a book, then the state of the application is
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changing and, as result, that particular information will be stored.
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<p>Cover thing 2: auto saving and jffs.
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