On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 4:56 AM, Geoff Evans <[email protected]>
wrote:


> if you are using Leo the sentinels don't matter."  Though the same could
> be said for @clean i
> ​ts​
> elf.
>

​Let's not confuse things.  @clean is super important because it allows the
Leo user to get most of the benefits of @file without sentinels.  The only
drawback of @clean is dealing with updates made outside of Leo.  But @clean
preserves organizer nodes, etc., *when using Leo*.

If you want to add headline-like comments in body text when using @clean,
then by all means do so.  You would be following standard programming
practice. @clean does not need to change to allow this.

Yes, such comments might be redundant to the headlines, but so what?

Edward

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