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Textastic does restore tabs when the app is started (for example if the app was closed by iOS or the device was rebooted). If you explicitly close the app through the multitasking switcher however, restoration doesn’t happen. This is the default iOS behavior.
There were actually multiple bugs related to line endings because of a change I made.
This will be fixed in Textastic 8.0.3. Thanks again for reporting this!
Yes, if iCloud is visible in Textastic, then there should be a Textastic folder in iCloud Drive.
Textastic does not currently save files in "Recently Deleted" in the Files app - I'm not sure if this is actually possible.
But, if the file was uploaded to iCloud before it was deleted on the device, it should be recoverable on the icloud.com website.
Thanks, I can confirm the bug. I’ll try to find out how this could happen.
Textastic 6 was released as a new app, so you likely never deleted the old Textastic 5.3.1 version. You can safely delete Textastic 5.3.1 (the old icon has a bottom "shadow" while the icon of the new app doesn't).
Ok, that indicates that iCloud sync does not work properly and files do not get uploaded. I’d first try a reboot of the device.
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I hope to have this ready when iOS 13 gets released.