If thinking forwards. I would not consider the idea "dead". If in the 
future there are multiple front-ends (Qt/HTML-Javascript/curses) then it 
might make sense to do this in body editors rather than opening up a whole 
new Leo.

In saying that I'm not trying to induce action, just consideration for 
future design goals. Of the code editor's I've used code comparison is 
encouraged within a single running application, this allows for fancier 
things like vim's diff mode which looks like github's HTML diffs. If you 
open up two Leo applications you lose the possibility for this kind of 
feature.

On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 1:01:41 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> Using separate Leo windows, rather than separate body editors, seems like 
> the best way to compare different versions of the same code.
>
> So now I am even less likely to use multiple body editors.
>
> Edward
>

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