Hi,

I was reading through the OT whitepaper at
http://wave-protocol.googlecode.com/hg/whitepapers/operational-transform/operational-transform.html.
Towards the end in the section on Composition, it says

transform(X,A) = (X',A')

and:

transform(X',B) = (X'',B')

implies:

transform(X,B*A) = (X'',B*A')


Does it mean to say transform(X,B.A) = (X'', B'.A') or is it really
(X'', B.A') as mentioned in the paper ? I am not able to visualise how
it can be B.A' instead of B'.A' and hence the question. Please
clarify.


Gopa.

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