On Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 9:26:00 AM UTC-5, Jacob Peck wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if it's documented anywhere, but when I need to use @first, I 
> always need to put it as the very first line in the body node of the 
> @file/clean/yadayada, so:
>
> @first #! /usr/bin/python3
> @language python
> @and-so-on
>
>
>
#! /usr/bin/python3
# a first line
#@+leo-ver=5-thin
#@+node:alsoeric.20170202001826.1: * @file worktime1.py
#@@first
#@@first
#@@language python
#@@tabwidth -4


is the #@@first supposed to be blank? 
Thanks for the workaround but yes it is counterintuitive. It seems to me 
that having @first is the out of sequence way of putting in first lines. 
Should I file a bug report?

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