In my explorations of Leo in trying to make Leo useful from the command 
line I'm faced with the limitation that it seems that when opening a 
non-.leo outline file from the command it's hard coded to open these files 
as @edit nodes.

I am suggesting/requesting that an option be added to Leo to dictate which 
@<file> directive to use when opening these non-.leo files. It could be 
either an option at the command line or added to the Leo settings. Or both, 
and the command line option would override the Leo settings.

I find it strange that an @edit node is the default. If a user is opening a 
file in Leo I'm inclined to believe they wanted to use Leo's parsers. If 
they wanted an @edit they could just open the file in vim or other line 
editor. 

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