On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:56 AM, nakedmind <[email protected]>wrote:

> This is related more on @file than on @auto. Please bear with me if i'm
> being too persistent but looking at the outline metadata embedded in an
> @file node's external file, it got me thinking if it's possible to store
> those sentinels in the parent node with additional information on which
> line in external file they apply.
>

​The short answer to all such ideas:  @shadow and @auto, in their very
different ways, are the best that can be done.

The problem isn't saving the data that Leo users create, the problem is
doing *without* data that isn't created by non-Leo users.  Without the
missing data there are only two options:

1.  Shoehorn additions (from non-Leo users) into an existing outline.
That's what @shadow does.

2. Parse the new additions.  That's what @auto does.

Edward

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