Before you go for '@clean' you might consider '@plain' instead.

'@clean' immediately makes me think of its contrary: '@dirty'. What would 
be the alternative to a '@clean' file?

Reinhard







On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 12:20:51 PM UTC+1, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 2:32 AM, jkn <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> @nosent is not a good name; 
>> ​...it took me a while to realize that it referred to (no) sentinels, 
>> rather than something not being sent!
>>
>> There is a degree of cognitive dissonance to the '@no... ' form
>> ​...​
>>
>>
>> @clean sounds like a good choice to me.
>>
>
> ​I'm convinced.  Leo 5.1 will be a good time to add @clean as the 
> preferred form of @nosent, which must remain for compatibility reasons.
>
> I'll add support for @clean today. Leo 5.1 will come out in a few days.
>
> Edward​
>

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