On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Steve Zatz <[email protected]> wrote:

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> The only way I know to get existing @thin files into a new .leo file is to
> use the import derived file command.


There is a much easier way:

1. Create the @thin node, but do **not** save the .leo file.

2. Select the @thin node, and execute the Read @file nodes command.  This
will do a proper read, not an import.

Important: due to a long-standing bug: the read command may create a second
@thin node as the first child.  This is the node you want: move it outside
the top-level node, and delete the top-level node.

3. Save the .leo file containing the new @thin file.

HTH.

Edward

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