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--- Comment #14 from Andrew Sinclair <andrew.sinclair@canonical.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #13)
(In reply to Andrew Sinclair from comment #12)
...Workshare does has a third category beyond additions and
deletions: "moves". I don't find it particularly useful though.
Why not? You don't delete a full paragraph but _move_ it to some other
chapter. Wouldn't be obvious unless the state is correctly set. I'm rather
afraid of the correct implementation. Is copy/paste + delete (or vice versa)
the same as cut & paste? Not when we follow my suggestion in comment 11,
which would be, however,  strange for the user.
"Moves" in Workshare seem to be based solely on text similarities. My use case
is legal documents. Those tend to use similar wording in multiple places, which
leads to false positives (something being shown as a "move" that's really just
a common phrase added in one place and deleted from another). Another
limitation to their implementation is that text cannot be both moved and
edited, so compare results show some part of the text moved and other parts
edited. It's generally messy enough not to be useful to me.

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