On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Reminds me of past discussions of providing button/command to alternate
> between standard node view of a file, and the entire file in a body pane.
> I think we were calling it chunked vs slurped. While the hierarchy is great,
> an overview of a file can be useful too.

I've been using @edit and @file on the *same* file recently, just for
testing, but it's possible to do it in other situations, I suppose.
Just be sure to change one @<file> tree at a time: otherwise, last
tree written "wins".  Recovery nodes probably won't help ;-)

> I think it would be very interesting to cycle over hierarchical, flat and 
> rendered
> versions of a file.

Perfectly possible: the @render-x nodes merely provide defaults, that
could, for example be overridden in a command by setting an uA
anywhere.

Edward

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