Thanks for the pointers. What is great about Leo is that if I really
want this feature and can't find a work-around in @all, I (ok:
somebody I can pay!) can get into the @nosent code and perhaps write a
solution.

(You might want to add the @unit command to the table of contents of
chapter 4.)

Bill


On Jul 9, 6:07 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:47 PM, wgw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I find I am constantly confronted with the following problem, and
> > wonder if there is a good way to deal with it.
>
> I'm not sure there are perfect solutions to all these problems, but here are
> some ideas.
>
> 1. You might experiment with @all instead of @others.  This should eliminate
> orphan errors.
>
> 2. I don't usually recommend @root trees, but they are, in fact, more
> flexible in some situations.  In particular, @unit expands the range of
> section definitions.
>
> For example, the following pattern can sometimes be useful in c programs:
>
> - @unit
>     @root x.h
>     @root x.c
>
> The point is that section definitions in x.c are known in x.h.  For a few
> more details see:
>
> http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/directives.html#root
>
> Edward
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