On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe p.script will be the solution, provided that it does indeed strip
> sentinels.
>


...and then perhaps a person could set a global default that the body pane
is populated by result of p.script. So view & copy is always clean.

...with a side panel called "properties" that shows all the at (@)
directives applying to this node. (Which could also show, optionally, other
metadata that's normally hidden, like inherited @path values and like
custom uA properties. And settings. (And from what location: Global,
Personal, Local.))

... and double-clicking on a metadata property in the properties panel
would navigate one to the location where it is set.

... and changing or adding to those properties is a simple matter of
writing `@language xml` in the body pane. On save/update/whatever the
directive "moves" to the side panel.

...file format would not change. It's just an adjustment to display and
navigation.

-matt
(wearing blue sky hat)

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