My present work flow is leo-outline --> rst3 -->  html, css with some files 
@auto.

What kind of sentinels are needed when you use open-with VIM?

Since html and css use two different comment syntaxes, which are different from 
@thin comments,
does this suggest a special case of @thin with a different name like @thin-css 
@thin-html?

Can I still use @auto along with open-with VIM?  (there's not much 
documentation on @auto).

For this project, I can switch to something else besides @auto -- -- I'm the 
only one
adding content to my web sites...

Later I'm going to be using @auto all the time
to work on some open source c code since I get no enthusiasm from
other gEDA developers for changing their ways...and they've never heard of leo,
and some of them have abandoned literate programming, so it would be a tough 
selling task
that I'm skipping...  You know how that goes?

So, next I need to create a script button for reading in all the @auto files 
before I
look at the outline and after I've edited some files open-with'd VIM.

JohnGriessen

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