On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 6:49:25 PM UTC, Largo84 wrote:
>
> Try searching the Leo web site <http://leoeditor.com/leo_toc.html> for
> @file (or any @XXX directive for that matter). Nothing comes up. Remove the
> '@' and maybe too much comes up (depending on what you're looking for). Is
> this a built-in limitation of the search algorithm?
>
> On a related note, I was searching for info on @nosent to determine how it
> was different than @clean (or other file directives). Not able to find much
> in detail about it, only a brief mention in the glossary and the Appendix
> implying that it is the same as @clean. It was missing from the file
> directives table here <http://leoeditor.com/directives.html>. Has it been
> deprecated?
>
> Rob...........
>
IIRC @nosent was somewhat disliked as a name here; @clean was suggested as
an alternative and adopted by Edward. I presume that @nosent still works
exactly as @clean does, but I would regard that spelling as deprecated.
(useful thread on searching of the site, thanks for starting it)
J^n
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