I tried out what you wrote and didn't get an error with an *@auto-md*
file. It is only a tiny, simple file so maybe it's not enough of a test.
Here is what I did:
1. Created an @auto-md file with the following structure:
@clean c:\temp\leo\md-test-at-auto-md.md
Markdown Test Tree
Maybe @clean or even @file would work for you (not that I've tried them
with clones, which I'll try out soon) instead of @auto-md. I don't think
that @auto-md really gets you anything that they don't, although you will
need to put *@language md* at the start of the body of the top node.
On
An example:
@auto-md file1.md
clone-node_1
clone-node_2
@auto-md file2.md
clone-node_1
clone-node_2
Changes in a clone causes (don't know exactly when, probably when reading
the LEO file) that the tree hierarchy is partially destroyed. The content
remains, but ends up in a