Hi Matt: regarding the automatic hierarchy, does that mean that the node 
should break in subnodes and become a tree, or is it just an 
internal-non-visible process that makes leo manage the file contens 
differently?
I just tried to save those as @auto, and restart leo, but nothing changed 
on them. 
Thanks.

On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 10:23:31 AM UTC+2, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
> I think the discussion I'm remembering is *"**Rev 5482 adds @colorcach**e 
> directive and completes the color caching code. Please test"* in Oct 2012.
>
> From my reading of it there's nothing you can do except add organizer 
> nodes to break things up. I'm not familiar with R scripts, but if they 
> resemble python or another Leo-known language opening them with `@auto` 
> instead of `@file` or `@edit` will automatically build a node hierarchy 
> from the contents and perhaps sidestep the issue.
>
> -matt
>
>

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