Thanks, Arjan for the compile code, will have to try it out on my system.

I had a similar experience, sometimes finding that I had Leo's node 
structure out of sync with LaTex structure tags. I sort of solved that by 
putting all content in separate input files (I use .txi as an extension to 
avoid confusion) and only using LaTex structure elements in the final 
output shell. Since I mix and match content a lot, this makes it a lot 
easier for me. It's still possible to have the structure not match up, but 
it's easier to fix now. If you look at the example Leo file I posted 
yesterday you will see how I implement that strategy.

HTH

Rob.......

>
> I'm using Leo to organize sections like \chapter, \section and 
> \subsection. Since I'm just writing latex in Leo, I need to keep track of 
> the right hierarchies, so I can't freely move nodes around in the hierarchy 
> or I end up with \subsection at the same level as \section, etc. It would 
> be great to be able to let Leo handle this.
> Arjan
>
>

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