On Mon, 6 Apr 2015 13:50:08 -0500
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> - Removed all clones from leoToDo.txt.

Interesting... I wasn't going to explain how I found the @file in a
@file, but since you said that...

If you use clones for creating task specific views of code, they're
extremely valuable.  If you don't... they tend to be a nuisance.  For
example making searches in the Nav pane much less informative.  Nav
pane searches are also negatively impacted by @persistence, and
Recovered Nodes.

So I was writing a script to remove all three of those things (clones,
@persistence, Recovered Nodes), and I thought at one point I'd want to
do it by removing clones outside files, which would passively and safely
remove the clones inside files, but that distinction proved unimportant.
That's where the @file in @file check came in.

I know I asked this on IRC, but just to be sure: @persistence basically
allows gnx/uA persistence in @auto files, which is very cool, but
basically unnecessary now @clean is here?  I haven't looked for a
@setting to prevent @persistence, but I should, it's not helpful for
Nav pane searches.

Cheers -Terry

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