On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 07:43:25PM -0700, why the lucky stiff wrote:
> I've just added a third timestamp setting to all Hobix types.  This 
> timestamp is used internally by Hobix and, come to think of it, has been 
> much needed.  To be clear, the three settings are:
> [...]
> 
> If you modify an entry using `hobix post', both modified and updated are 
> brought current.  But if you touch the file, only the `updated' field is 
> brought current.  This allows you to do minor revisions without 
> effecting the RSS modification date.  

Great, this is nice!

Thinking about it, I have been reeditting files by hand lately.  This is
because very strange things happened.  I have resorted to using the YAML
fold notation again instead of the block notation (block notation gets
transformed to folded on reedit anyway).  But when I reedited posts
using `hobix post' double newlines I had originally inserted were now
suddenly single newlines, so paragraphs disappeared in the output.

Even more strange thing was that if I fixed it by "hobix post" for post
A, post B and C lost their paragraphs, then fixing B, A lost them, etc. 
Manually editting helped a lot, but I reckon this behaviour is not
desired/planned?

Paul

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