Maybe I answered my own question. It appears that the HTML file had an @all 
in the top node. When I removed that the problem went away. Sorry for the 
bother.

Rob.....

On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 11:21:29 PM UTC-4, Largo84 wrote:
>
> Wondering why "@others" text shows up in the external @clean and @shadow 
> files of html language files? If this is expected behavior, how should I 
> create child nodes that expand where I want them to as in:
>
> @language html
>
> <div>
>    @others
> </div>
>
> Now, if I create a Latex file, I don't see this behavior, as in:
>
> @language tex
>
> \begin{itemize}
>     @others
> \end{itemize}
>
> Anyone else seeing this in any other languages?
>
> Rob............
>
> Environment:
> Leo 5.1-final, build 20150824093219, Mon Aug 24 09:32:19 CDT 2015
> Git repo info: branch = master, commit = 859dea9bd572
> Python 3.4.3, PyQt version 5.4.1
>

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