I use @nosent for non-code text mostly, and it's not clear what "comment"
should mean in that context.

I for sure would like this kind of feature, but sometimes I'd like to have
the headlines written as reST style headlines (underlines), etc.

So this is not a complete no-brainer modification.

Instead of changing how Leo fundamentally behaves (@nosent is part of
that), how about adding a new @directive that allows things like this? E.g.
"@write a.txt" would be nice & "obvious".



On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been blind all these years!  @nosent should put headlines as nodes a
> comments.  They would be very useful and I can see no reason not to put
> such comments.  If, for some reason, they are not desired, you could use
> @asis.
>
> I dimly recall discussion of a similar topic, perhaps years ago.  What do
> you think?
>
> Edward
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