In GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.3.0)
 of 2005-11-22

Say the following text is in a buffer in Outline mode (copied from the
Emacs manual):

* Food
This is the body,
which says something about the topic of food.

** Delicious Food
This is the body of the second-level header.

** Distasteful Food
This could have
a body too, with
several lines.

*** Dormitory Food

* Shelter
Another first-level topic with its header line.

Then, interactively, put point on the "* Food" header and type
`C-c C-l'.

Only the bodies of the subheadings are made invisible.  The body of
the top heading stays visible.  But in (emacs) Outline Visibility,
this is written:

`C-c C-l'
     Make the body of the current heading line, and of all its
     subheadings, invisible (`hide-leaves').

which implies that the "* Food" body should be made invisible.  So the
documentation and the behaviour clash.

Furthermore, with respect to the command name (`hide-leaves'), it is a
bit unclear what exactly a leaf is.  But the most consistent
interpretation seems to be that a leaf is a body.  In which case, the
command name also seems to imply the same thing the documentation
does.

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