On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 8:55 AM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Otoh, I am never real happy to add another type of @<file> node.
>
> Kind of thinking this is too much trouble for too little reward.
> @clean-asis would have to work with @others and maybe @language, not
> sure what @asis does with language, so it wouldn't be exactly @asis.
>

​Yes.  It's all a bit messy.​


And really, apart from .Rnw files, when is this a problem?  Ideally you
> want an editor to be able to edit anything without tripping up on
> content, but arguable none of the Leo / Emacs / Vi.* editors are immune
> to misinterpretation of something
> ​...
>
​[snip]​

> ​
> And seeing some kind of `make` script is a must for doc.
> generation from LaTeX, adding a sed step to translate is trivial.
>

​Interesting.  Glad there is a straightforward way.​


So I think we're done - I just brought it up in case it was a simple
> thing to skip section references.
>

​Thanks for these comments.  The simplest way would be to use @asis, but
then you get no automatic updates when the external file changes and you
have to make sure all nodes end with a newline.

Case closed for now.

EKR

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