On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Ville M. Vainio <[email protected]> wrote:

> The problem is that documentation, by its very nature, includes lots
> of stuff like this:
>
> << your section reference here >>
>
> Leo parses this as an actual section reference and complains loudly
> when it obviously doesn't see the correct child node.
>
> There might be a way to say that "this node contains no Leo markup, do
> not do any parsing here", but I don't know it.

There used to be @noref, which might have solved the problem.
However, iirc it got deleted when the old @file machinery disappeared.

Perhaps some new invention is needed.  Or maybe @all will suffice.

Another solution might be <\< section reference >\>.  It clutters the
LeoDocs sources, but perhaps that might be best in the long run.

Edward

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