I've had a look at Thomas's EditButtons plugin and it clearly provides a 
useful addition to my development workflow, in particular the button to 
save and keep editing.  I am often making small changes and wanting see 
their effect before I save and close the editor.  Obviously, the preview 
pane is not much use for this when developing macros, stylesheets, etc.

However, I am not sure about implementing a button to save, commit a new 
version, and keep editing, as suggested by Josiah.  This would need a 
commit message text box added to the edit view and then an edit view 
toolbar button that saves, commits and keeps open in edit mode.  All this 
is possible, but does add some complexity.  Given that I tend to go through 
a fair number of edit-test cycles before I commit a new version, I'm not 
sure of the added benefit.

In any case, I will keep this option in mind after I've made a couple of 
other improvements that I have on the list.

Regards,

Mal



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