On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 10:02 PM Félix <[email protected]> wrote

> Just a quick post to say 'hi!' while I'm coding leojs, and to mention that
> I was overjoyed that I've got sqlite working on both the desktop -and- web
> version of vscode! (with web-assembly!)
>
> So .db file support will soon be available!  *along with the regular .leo
> (XMLfiles) and leojs (JSON files) file formats already supported...*
>
> The only two other things I'd like to do before releasing a first beta
> version is to finish implementing that .db file support just mentioned,
> and, a few importers... (let's say python, typescript/javascript and c)
>
> So, I guess I'm still on track to release it during the summer! :D
>

Excellent.

And now you have even less work to do :-) I see now that #3474
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/3474> (reforming uAs) must
be pushed to Leo 6.7.5. I'll write an ENB to discuss the details, but the
conclusions are straightforward:

- No changes are necessary now. Nobody is complaining!
- Unit tests can't ensure that changes would work. There are too many cases
to consider.
- The "real" solution involves #3472
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/3472> (a new file format)
and a new uA policy.

The proposed changes will require considerable discussion and testing. It
would be unwise to delay leoInteg or leoJS on their account.

The changes should not involve leoInteg. leoJS will eventually have to
support the new file format, but any new uA policy would have implications
only for leoJS's plugins.

Edward

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