Correction: only bodies, not headlines would be versionable,
the UNL should stay put.

On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Standard version control is time-based, my workmethods seem
> to want space-based versioning, IE: the variations I'm considering
> are next to each other, not before and after.
>
> What would suit me would be a tabbed editor pane. A node would
> offer the capability to create new versions of it's headline and body.
> I would select one to be 'active', the inactive versions could live in the UA,
> only the active one would be visible and written to the @auto file on save.
> Selecting another tab would trigger an active/inactive swap.
>
> It seems this would be very useful, leveraging Leo's presentation
> capabilities and the utility of the UA sidecar available to each node.
>
> Would anyone else find this interesting?
>
> Thanks,
> Kent

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