On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 11:14:11 PM UTC-5, Viktor Ransmayr wrote:
>
> Hello Edward,
>
> I receive the following traceback, when opening my default working 
> outline: [snip]
>
> When inspecting the outline with Vim it looks like the whole outline has 
> been 'overwritten' with [a hex dump].
>

On second reading of your question there is no need to send me the 
outline.  It is obviously no longer a valid .leo file.
 

> This outline just contained plain text & URL-Links, nothing fancy. - Any 
> ideas how to prevent something similar in the future?
>

Where you using the vim.py plugin? All revs after the tag "last-good-vim", 
that is, from Sunday, April 05, 2015 11:35:19 AM are highly suspect.

Rev e87ad48, released a few hours ago, Wednesday, April 08, 2015 12:11:45 
AM, fixes many of the problems introduced on April 5. However, I have a bad 
feeling about .leo files.  I'll review the code to ensure that vim.py can 
never mess with .leo files.

Edward

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