A quick spelling correction and I swapped the position of 2 words for clarity.
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Jen Montes 2014-06-24 22:03:30 -04:00
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@ -125,5 +125,5 @@ DayOne journals can be edited exactly the same way, however the output looks a l
2013-08-10 03:22 I had all kinds of plans in case of a @zombie attack.
I just figured I'd be on the other side.
The long strings starting with hash symbol are the so-called UUIDs, unique identifiers for each entry. Don't touch them. If you do, then the old entry would get deleted and a new one written, which means that you could DayOne loose data that jrnl can't handle (such as as the entry's geolocation).
The long strings starting with hash symbol are the so-called UUIDs, unique identifiers for each entry. Don't touch them. If you do, then the old entry would get deleted and a new one written, which means that you could lose DayOne data that jrnl can't handle (such as as the entry's geolocation).