Hi,
Today I managed to import, modify and write within Leo an org-mode file
I had previously created with Emacs. I must say that I'm impressed.
Great work!
When importing an org-mode file the @auto-org-mode directive does not
get inserted automatically. However, without having it, the original
org-mode-file is written in a way that makes it unusable for Emacs. So
one has to insert @auto-org-mode by hand. I assume there is a reason for
that but for the moment I don't understand why. Wouldn't it be more
convenient? After all when importing the org-mode file Leo automatically
recognizes that it is an org-mode file. So why not acknowledging that
fact by inserting an @auto directive. (Sorry, if the answer is obvious,
I just have begun to experiment with Leo). Thanks in advance.
Kind regards
Christoph
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