> I don't see this behavior, either on Ubuntu or XP.
Well that just makes it more interesting ...

When I start up Qt Leo I get the following messages (which may have
nothing to do with the problem):

:~/leo-editor$ python launchLeo.py --gui=qt
reading settings in /home/.../leo-editor/leo/config/leoSettings.leo
Using menus from leoSettings.leo
reading /home/.../.leo/.leoRecentFiles.txt
loaded plugin: qtGui
@enabled-plugins found in leoSettings.leo
rst3 plugin: SilverCity not loaded
rst3 plugin not loaded: can not load docutils
can not load enabled plugin: rst3
can not load enabled plugin: nav_buttons
can not load enabled plugin: hoist
image.py: can not import ImageTk
can not load enabled plugin: image
can not load enabled plugin: threading_colorizer
file not found: /home/.../.leo/workbook.leo

When I import the @thin file there is no error message in the log, Leo
just prints the usual message that it is reading the @thin file and as
noted all that appear are the top level nodes.  When I read the
corresponding .leo file that has several @thin nodes everything works
fine.  Not sure that it matters but the .leo file has clones that
cross @thin files (probably not a great idea but it has worked fine).
Since I can go back to tk-based 4.5.1 this import-derived-file problem
isn't a showstopper for me but thought the report might be useful.
Let me know if there is any other information that I can provide if
you want to pursue although if no one else is seeing it then may not
be worth it.

Steve

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