From: jpc Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2023 17:28:10 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Translation of the safety nets section, step 1 X-Git-Url: https://git.lyx.org/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2cdb7c3efac941819c912be1d3a245b13be0319f;p=features.git Translation of the safety nets section, step 1 --- diff --git a/lib/doc/fr/UserGuide.lyx b/lib/doc/fr/UserGuide.lyx index 2260c86362..e9f8438ddd 100644 --- a/lib/doc/fr/UserGuide.lyx +++ b/lib/doc/fr/UserGuide.lyx @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #LyX 2.4 created this file. For more info see https://www.lyx.org/ -\lyxformat 614 +\lyxformat 615 \begin_document \begin_header \save_transient_properties true @@ -1130,6 +1130,372 @@ vous pouvez enregistrer les modifications que vous avez effectuées sur le docum \end_layout +\begin_layout Section +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "sec:Safety-Nets" + +\end_inset + +Filets de sécurité: + récupération de fichiers si ça se passe très mal +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\SpecialChar LyX + est très concerné par la sécurité. + Nous savons combien vous vous investissez dans votre travail et la dernière chose que nous voulons est que votre travail soit perdu. + Cependant, + nous ne pouvons pas totalement éviter que de mauvaises choses arrivent: + \SpecialChar LyX + peut se planter (bien que nous fassions tout pour que ça n'arrive pas), + vous pouvez avoir une coupure de courant avec des modifications non sauvegardées, + vos disques peuvent être corrompus ou des fichiers peuvent être perdus ou endommagés pendant une synchronisation ou simplement parce que vous les avez effacés par erreur. + Pour toutes ces situations, + \SpecialChar LyX + inclut un filet de sécurité multi-couches qui vous préservera, + nous l'espérons, + de galères majeures. + Ceci signifie que ne se contente pas d'un fichier de sauvegarde, + il en faut plusieurs qui se révéleront utiles en fonction des différents scénarios. + Des sous-ensembles de ce filet de sécurité peuvent être déconnectés si vous préférez vivre plus dangereusement sans multiplier les fichiers (voir la section +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "subsec:Documents de sauvegarde" +plural "false" +caps "false" +noprefix "false" +nolink "false" + +\end_inset + +), + mais toutes les barrières sont implicitement actives pour vous assurer une sécurité maximale. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Dans ce qui suit, + nous précisons quels sont les différents fichiers et quand il devient nécessaire de les utiliser. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection +Fichiers de sauvegarde +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Implicitement, + \SpecialChar LyX + effectue des copies de sauvegarde des fichiers lors de l'enregistrement. + Normalement, + ces fichiers sont placés dans le même répertoire que le document original, + avec le même nom mais avec le suffixe +\family typewriter + .lyx~ +\family default + (e. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset + +g., + +\family typewriter +monFichier.lyx~ +\family default +). + Si vous préférez avoir toutes les sauvegardes à un endroit centralisé (et peut-être sur un disque différent), + vous pouvez spécifier un +\family sans + Répertoire de sauvegarde +\family default + dans les préférences (voir la section +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "sec:Répertoires" +plural "false" +caps "false" +noprefix "false" +nolink "false" + +\end_inset + +); + alors toutes les sauvegardes seront stockées là. + Pour éviter les conflits de noms de fichiers, + les fichiers n'ont pas que le nom original, + mais aussi le chemin dans leur nom, + muni du séparateur +\begin_inset Quotes cld +\end_inset + +! +\begin_inset Quotes crd +\end_inset + + (e.g. + +\family typewriter +!home!jean!travail!monFichier.lyx~ +\family default +). +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Notez que certains gestionnaires de fichiers cachent implicitement le fichiers de sauvegarde, + et que vous devrez alors sélectionner +\begin_inset Quotes cld +\end_inset + +Afficher les fichiers cachés +\begin_inset Quotes crd +\end_inset + + pour les voir. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Les fichiers de sauvegarde conservent la dernière version enregistrée d'un document. + Ils ne sont jamais effacés, + mais ils sont écrasés si de nouvelles modifications sont enregistrées dans le document original. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection + +\lang english +Auto-Save Snapshots +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +By default, + \SpecialChar LyX + also makes automatic snapshots of all opened documents that have unsaved changes in a regular time interval (which can be adjusted in preferences, + see section +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "subsec:Backup documents" + +\end_inset + +). + As opposed to the backup files, + these also contain unsaved changes and thus might be newer than the backups. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +These files are always stored in the same directory than the original file and with the same name, + but embraced by +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +# +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + + (e. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset + +g., + +\family typewriter +#myfile.lyx# +\family default +). + Auto-save snapshots are deleted when a document is closed normally, + i. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset + +e., + with all changes saved. + They are left on disk in case of non-normal termination (e. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset + +g., + program crash or power outage), + and this is when they might become useful. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection + +\lang english +Emergency Files +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +If \SpecialChar LyX + crashes and documents have unsaved changes, + the program furthermore tries to write an emergency file, + which is a version of the document containing all unsaved changes, + even those that have been made after the latest snapshot. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +These files are always stored in the same directory than the original file and with the same name but the extension +\family typewriter +.lyx.emergency +\family default + (e. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset + +g., + +\family typewriter +myfile.lyx.emergency +\family default +). + When the respective document is reopened with \SpecialChar LyX + next time, + the application recognizes the emergency file and asks you whether it should try to recover your file to that last state. + If you agree, + it will do so, + and if this succeeds it will ask you next whether the emergency file can be deleted. + Agree on this only after you checked that everything has been correctly recovered! +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection + +\lang english +Backup Files from Old \SpecialChar LyX + Versions +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +If you open a \SpecialChar LyX + document for the first time with a new major version of \SpecialChar LyX +, + it gets converted to the new file format (allowing for new features). + In such cases, + \SpecialChar LyX + keeps a copy of the old version, + named as +\family typewriter +-lyxformat-.lyx +\family default +, + where is the old format (e. +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + +g., + +\family typewriter +myfile-lyxformat-474.lyx +\family default +). + Those files are stored at the same location than the backup files, + that is alongside the original document or, + if specified, + in the backup directory. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +As with backup files, + these files are never deleted by \SpecialChar LyX +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Subsection + +\lang english +When to Use Which File? +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +Now why all these files? + Because they have different purposes. + Generally spoken: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +If \SpecialChar LyX + terminates unexpectedly, +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Enumerate + +\lang english +first try to restore from the emergency file (by reopening the document in \SpecialChar LyX +). + This file has the latest changes, + even changes you made after the last auto-save snapshot has been made. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Enumerate + +\lang english +If the rescue file way did not work because there is no rescue file (e. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset + +g., + after a power outage) or the rescue file is damaged (it might happen in mean cases that the rescue files contains just that latest addition that makes \SpecialChar LyX + crash!), + look if there is an auto-save snapshot. + If so, + remove the trailing # so that the file can be opened with \SpecialChar LyX + (not the first # in order to keep the original file until you checked the snapshot) and see if that works for you. + If so, + you will have lost five minutes of work in the worst case (with the default settings at least). +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Enumerate + +\lang english +If there is no auto-save snapshot or this one is garbled as well, + use the backup file. + It does not have all the unsaved changes, + but it might still be the most recent you can get. + This is particularly the case if the original file itself got lost or is damaged. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +The fourth type of file, + the backup file from old versions, + is useful if the conversion process did not work and results in a non-working document (although we put in all efforts to prevent this) or if you mistakenly opened and saved a document with a newer version (such as a development version) and actually want to keep on using the old version. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\lang english +So much for the safety net. + We hope you will not need it, + but if so, + that it catches you as high up as possible. + Now let us return to the actual writing process. +\end_layout + \begin_layout Section Fonctions de base d'édition \begin_inset Index idx @@ -9962,12 +10328,14 @@ Verbatim \end_layout \begin_layout Verbatim + This is Verbatim. \end_layout \begin_layout Verbatim \noindent \align block + The following 2 lines are empty: \end_layout @@ -9980,6 +10348,7 @@ The following 2 lines are empty: \end_layout \begin_layout Verbatim + Almost everything is allowed in Verbatim:"%&$§#~'` \backslash }][{| @@ -10012,6 +10381,7 @@ Verbatim \end_layout \begin_layout Verbatim* + This is Verbatim*. \end_layout