Testing Leo to compare with leointeg  (and leojs) I stumbled upon a little 
something I 'd like to inquire about: 

When using ctrl+shift q and/or ctrl+w to write @<files> without necessarily 
saveing the .leo file itself, I found out that if this operation makes ll 
positions non-dirty, then the whole file is considered non-dirty. 

(even if a node, outside of an @file,  was deleted, making the file dirty, 
making all other nodes non-dirty by hitting ctrl+shift+q makes the whole 
file non-dirty.)

To make it clearer try this: 

1-make an @file with a child, dirty the body of the child, hit 
ctrl+shift+q. all clean, ok. normal so far...

2-Now make a couple of nodes outside the @file subtree, dirty one, delete 
it. (no dirty nodes but file still dirty.) dirty an @file child's body, 
(nodes and file now dirty) hit ctrl+shift+q. 

3- Assert that all nodes are non-dirty but now the whole file is also 
considered non-dirty even though a node was deleted, changing the .Leo 
document structure... but this deletion will be lost if closing Leo.
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Félix

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