On Tue, 4 Jul 2017 05:58:01 -0700 (PDT)
Josef <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am using Leo again to edit large collections of .tex files, and use 
> at_others inside at_clean, which works fine as long as there are no
> \input command in the .tex file. When there is such an \input
> command, the corresponding file needs currently to be treated outside
> the tree. 
> 
> An at_clean node as a child of a node with at_others will simply be
> treated like all other subnodes: its content will get placed after
> the at_others directive, but that is not what I want. The parent
> at_clean node should ignore the child at_clean node.

Something you can do now is use the backlinks plugin to link to
multiple UNLs from a single node, as in the attached screenshot.

So the node's just the \input statements, but the backlinks plugin pane
has clickable links to all the sections, clicking those links takes you
to the relevant @clean tree, or whatever.  There would also be a return
link from the top of the @clean tree.

Cheers -Terry

> Instead, I wish the child at_clean node would just do the usual
> thing, even when it is a child node of an at_clean tree. That way I
> could place the child at_clean node under the node where the \input
> command sits, and it would fit well into the overall hierarchy.
> 
> What I just suggested for the at_clean node should of course go for
> all types of nodes where at_others is allowed.
> 
> - Josef
> 

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