Re: expected behavior for removing spaces before lines outputed by an indented '@others'

2023-06-23 Thread Félix
Yes. This inquiry only concerns @clean, not @file. When being refreshed from file after unindenting a line coming from an indented @others node, I would have expected the first line encountered (*being unindented past the indentation of it's originator @other node*), to be considered the

Re: expected behavior for removing spaces before lines outputed by an indented '@others'

2023-06-23 Thread Thomas Passin
Oh, I see. If it's an external file with sentinels it could be tricky because you'd have to unindent the correct block the right amount, sentinels and all. I just succeeded with an @file tree, but it would be easy to mess it up. I converted the file to an @clean file and when I unindented

Re: expected behavior for removing spaces before lines outputed by an indented '@others'

2023-06-23 Thread Félix
Thank, but the unexpected behavior I tried to verify is when* removing the indentation in the external file itself externally* (with a file editor of your choice) and then saving it, to have Leo refresh it from file by answering 'yes' to the dialog that appears when you do so. On Friday, June

Re: expected behavior for removing spaces before lines outputed by an indented '@others'

2023-06-23 Thread Thomas Passin
My expectation is that all lines in the @others subtree will be additionally indented by the indentation of the "@others" string. That's how I have always used it. I just tried it out in a little outline similar to yours, and that's what I saw in the external file. So if the @others line is

expected behavior for removing spaces before lines outputed by an indented '@others'

2023-06-23 Thread Félix
In a simple outline with an @clean node containing an indented @others such as this: [image: Screenshot from 2023-06-23 14-33-30.png] Let's say there's a couple lines of text in the 'inside node' body pane. The external file will have those lines indented with as much space as there are

Re: ChatGPT Helpful In Translating Tables

2023-06-23 Thread David Szent-Györgyi
On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 11:22:20 AM UTC-4 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote: Even copying selected text out of a pdf file can be unpleasant. Often there will be no newlines, so words may run together when they were visually separated by a line break. Yes, indeed. Part of my day job involves