On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 08:27:28 -0800 (PST)
PMario <[email protected]> wrote:

> The first time I ran into this I did use a "real project" structure.
> It took me hours to see the "inserting @ignore". message in the log
> pane. I'm a _newbie_. I simply didn't see it ;)  It took much time to
> figure out, why I couldn't reproduce the strange behaviour again.
> (Because @ignore, suppressed it)

When you're more experienced with Leo you'll still be able to miss that
log message and spend a lot of time wondering what's going on :-}

This condition definitely needs more sirens and flashing lights.

Just to clarify - did you're original before Leo touched it .js file
include "<< something >>"?  

<< sectioname >> has a special meaning in Leo, for which you might be
invoking unintentionally?

Cheers -Terry

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