@nosent and 'Recovered Nodes'

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Kent Tenney

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Feb 24, 2015, 6:53:20 AM2/24/15
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I edited outside Leo for the first time, was surprised to see the
"Recovered Nodes" tree.

Is this generated any time edits are made on @nosent
outside Leo?

I take it to be strictly informational, the content of the
@nosent tree will always track the external file ... ?

An aside, another difference between @nosent and @auto,
I'm used to changing a method name, saving, refresh from
disk and the new method name is the node headline.
@nosent must sacrifice some of the agility of auto.

Thanks,
Kent

Edward K. Ream

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Feb 24, 2015, 10:25:47 PM2/24/15
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 5:52 AM, Kent Tenney <kte...@gmail.com> wrote:
I edited outside Leo for the first time, was surprised to see the
"Recovered Nodes" tree.

Is this generated any time edits are made on @nosent
outside Leo?

​Yes.​
 

I take it to be strictly informational, the content of the
@nosent tree will always track the external file ... ?

​Correct.​
 

An aside, another difference between @nosent and @auto,
I'm used to changing a method name, saving, refresh from
disk and the new method name is the node headline.
@nosent must sacrifice some of the agility of auto.

Refresh from disk will break clone links, but maybe you don't care since you are using @auto ;-)

Nobody is going to force you to use @clean, but I highly recommend that you give @clean a try.

EKR
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