On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Mike Crowe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Not sure how feasible this is, but I've noticed that when sharing
> development and using @thin nodes, Leo detects that a file has changed
> before overwriting it.
>

Yes, that's correct.  It prevents writes from reverting changes made as the
result of a bzr update.



> Would it be potentially possible to refresh an unchanged @thin or @auto
> node when a background change is detected?  After asking the user if we
> should?
>

Yes, it is possible.  The vim and xemacs plugins do this.  It is done at
idle time, and iirc no confirmation is required.

Edward

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