On Friday, October 25, 2019 at 5:50:44 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

The new fstringify-file command will beautify as well as fstringify.  
> There's no easy way *not* to beautify the file.
>

This is the sticking point at present.  I dislike how the beautifier 
handles colons.  Doing something reasonable in all situations is 
surprisingly tricky.

The fstringify-* commands are all functional.  Be careful: they aren't 
undoable at present.

fstringify-file is best used on external files not containing Leo 
sentinels.  The fstringify-tree/node commands are for use in Leo.  Already 
they may be more useful (modulo colons) than the fstringify command-line 
tool.

Edward

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