On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Ville M. Vainio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Here's an intersting side project for someone: node-specific local
>>> history. It can be done with something simple like rcs.
>>
>> I think this will happen someday. I don't know how :-) Several
>> bright people have asked for it and it makes sense.
>
> It's quite easy, actually.
>
> Say that you have foo.leo. Create a folder foo.leo.hist next to it,
> and have every edited node in a file in that directory (use gnx as
> file name). Every time you save the .leo document, write over the gnx
> file and check it in ("ci ville.hfudhfudhf". ci is rcs for "check
> in").
Very interesting. I would have had a hard time discovering this idea,
as I tend to shy away from keeping thing in synch on the file system.
But I suppose this is the point of a version control system :-)
I've got more than enough on my plate right now, but I would welcome a
prototype (or more) in a plugin...
Edward
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