On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:50:48 -0600
Terry Brown <[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 just got me again - in complex environments like web app. servers
it doesn't occur to you that the file isn't being saved, instead you
start looking to see if the javascript files are being grabbed from the
wrong place by the http server or something...

I think Leo needs to get seriously in your face every time you try to
save an outline with @ignore in and @<file>.  Maybe we need an
@ignore-quietly for cases where it's intended.

Cheers -Terry

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