On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 9:36 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Cost of @clean vs @auto:
> - @clean duplicates every line in the external file
>

​True, but so what.​


- @clean creates a new top-level node "Recovered Nodes"
>   anytime an external file is edited outside Leo
>

​This feature applies to all kinds of nodes except @auto nodes.

Imo, disabling "recovered nodes" trees would be a dubious idea. I *always*
find them useful. Deleting such trees is trivial.

- @clean "Refresh from disk" does not sync node headline with changed
>   method name
>

​refresh-from-disk, applied to @clean nodes ​preserves gnx's.

I don't argue that @auto is your preference, but imo most people will want
to use @clean instead.

Since we supposedly never argue over preferences, I think we have pretty
much completed this topic :-)

Edward

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