On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 3:44 AM, vitalije <vitali...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> One possible solution would be to use Leo-UNL instead of clones. For
> example in your @rst file you put somewhere following:
>
> .. code:: nasm
>     LEOUNL:: <here paste leo unl path to desired node>
>
> Then run the following script (could be turned in to button) to generate
> your rst files:
>

Good work.  Scripts are the way to get exactly what we want.  Once you go
down this path, you will never be satisfied with flat text.

There are many possible ways to "mark" text for inclusion in documents.
Which is best for you depends on your circumstances and preferences.

EKR

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