Hi Matt,

Sorry for taking so long to reply. Thank you for refactoring the script and 
posting the alternative.
I did not know I could use @others. I always used <<section references>> to 
split the script because I thought @others would not necessarily keep the 
same order of the nodes that you have in the tree also in the file.

Cheers, Daniel


On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 6:34:04 PM UTC-3, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
>
> So far, I have seen this issue with R, latex and rest nodes whenever 
>> syntax highlight is turned on (which usually is for me).
>>
>
> Actually there might be bug lurking here. I've getting the sluggish 
> behaviour you describe on a file which I don't remember giving me any 
> problems a year or so ago.
>
> On a more general note, without using nodes you're missing out on some of 
> the major productivity gains Leo offers. (though I freely admit to 
> regularly wishing Leo had an easier "show me the whole thing in one piece" 
> than clicking on the root @file/auto node and using "Edit in ...")
>
> I've attached a light reworking of your amfm.r script which has a little 
> bit structure but no functional changes (well, *shouldn't* be anyway. 
> Winmerge shows only whitespace and comment changes, 
> http://i.imgur.com/QExyLby.png).
>
> cheers,
>
> -matt
>

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