> Well, one thing I can think of that might help is having non-timeline
> update the snapshot upon NSM save event, which I presume you're issuing
> before all this git commiting/scripting happens? That way the snapshot
> would be up to date at the time of the commit, and then the script could be
> modified to allow working off of the snapshot instead of the history.
> Another concern that just came to mind is the fact that git might be
> obliterating the timestamp relationship between the history and snapshot
> files in this case--which could have unexpected results.


No, actually I'm not using NSM yet. Just shell script and git.
So this wouldn't help me much at the moment.

But thanks for trying to help me out...

lieven


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