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I need to make it easier for editors to understand what changes have occurred
in a document. I'd like sometimes to not show the deletions. That
confuses the syntax and consumes a lot of time to have to also read what is
not in the article any more.

There should be an option to show *insertions only*. So the revisions can
be quickly and easily reviewed.

It would be good for me as a writer too, as I don't always care about what I
didn't want to say, but just where I've changed things and need to recheck.

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