Hi all
    I'm trying to understand whether Leo has the ability to reload a file 
that has been changed from under its feet, as it were.

Background: I run Owncloud on some of my PCs, where a change to one file 
gets propagated to the others. This might include some .leo files.

If I am working on a file and it gets changed via owncloud, I would like 
the new file to be loaded by Leo - either automatically, or perhaps with a 
prompt. This 'auto-reload' is how my other editor works, and it works well 
for me like this.

>From the prompts I get, and a little investigation (LeoExternalFiles.py) it 
seems that Leo wants to work the other way round - it can tell that the 
file has changed, but asks me to to confirm an overwrite to the updated 
file on disk.

This could also be a useful way of working, I appreciate; but is there a 
way of having the new file on disk take precedence?

    Thanks
    Jon N

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