On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 4:53 AM, vitalije <[email protected]> wrote:

Converting from xml to (say) json, won't help.
>>
> IMHO it is not necessarily true. I don't suggest changing Leo document
> format from xml to json or any other format. But there can be found a
> scheme of encoding a Leo document in such a way that its changes can be
> expressed in a human readable diffs.
>

​This is very interesting.  Do you think your ideas/scripts can be adapted
to git?

> I didn't go any further in developing that idea mostly because I couldn't
find a good way to show those choices to the user and to show different
versions of a node.

Yes, this a real problem. I'm not sure even perfect, high-level diffs do
much good if the user can't use them easily.

Edward

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