> Setting a node dirty will not set any children dirty.

Can you elaborate? When I write text in the body of a node that has direct 
children that are @clean or @files, those children become dirty.

For example, I open leoPyRef.leo and unfold the code node, and then the 
core classes node. Then just type a single letter in the body pane of 'core 
classes' : all @files below are now dirty... is this normal? 
here's my log pane :
Leo 6.0-final, master branch, build f3e2b18bcd
2019-08-10 20:34:57 -0400
Python 3.6.8, PyQt version 5.9.5
linux
read 175 files in 0.37 seconds
read outline in 0.45 seconds

On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 4:37:38 PM UTC-4, Robert Cholette wrote:
>
> Just lookig for docum or part of code that would explain it.
>
> Particularly about when the parent is set dirty too (editing a body of 
> child of derived file-node)
> or when the childs are also set dirty... upon modifying body text of 
> parent if already had content/ or not.
>
> etc...
> Thanks! 
>
>

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