From: Tomas Frydrych (tomas@frydrych.uklinux.net)
Date: Sat May 18 2002 - 16:26:55 EDT
> When people use the revision marks feature in other word processors,
> which is the most common use case?  
The system I suggested would on its own work for sequential 
revision only. In reality you always get sequential revision, since 
even if you have editors B and C working independently on A's 
version, they are each involved in a simple sequential revison of A.
The other thing that we would want to add to on the top of this this 
is the ability to open two documents at once, see their differences 
and merge them into a single document. Basically, you would just 
need to renumber the revisions in one of the two documents so that 
the id's would not overlap, and the use something like diff+patch to 
process the two docs.
In combination the sequential revisions handling and ability to 
merge would make it possible to implement a scenario of any 
complexity.
Tomas
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