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I see some files tagged with recovered branch,like |
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zadam
Nov 18, 2022
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It happens when notes get "lost" in the tree - a typical example is that you have sync between work computer and personal computer, on work computer you delete note X, on personal computer you create a new child note Y under X. When these changes get synced, X is deleted, but there's a non-deleted child Y under it. Trilium recovers child Y. Another possibility is a bug. |
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It happens when notes get "lost" in the tree - a typical example is that you have sync between work computer and personal computer, on work computer you delete note X, on personal computer you create a new child note Y under X.
When these changes get synced, X is deleted, but there's a non-deleted child Y under it. Trilium recovers child Y.
Another possibility is a bug.