On 4/28/2014 8:33 AM, Kent Tenney wrote:
Correction: only bodies, not headlines would be versionable,
the UNL should stay put.
Agreed. But the tabs would still need titles -- so, 'subheadlines', perhaps? I think these should be editable, but very 'unimportant' in terms of Leo's API -- second class citizens, just stuffed into uA.

Perhaps an extension on the UNL code could handle pointing to a specific version of a node?

This idea is very exciting, Kent!
-->Jake

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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