On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Jacob Peck <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 
A rule of thumb: typically when people speak of an @x node, it implies that
the headline starts with @x.  Otherwise, if a node contains an @x directive
in the body pane, people will say something like, "a node containing an @x
directive".

> 
A *very* important distinction!  And one I struggled with when I first
started with Leo, FWIW.  I do think that the
docs/tutorials/cheetsheet/quickstart should mention a difference between
*directives*, which go in bodies, and *nodetypes*, which go in headlines.

I'll look for a good place for this.  Thanks for the suggestion.

EKR

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