For those troubled by this bug, please check out the "bug-1451" branch and 
run Leo with --trace=save enabled.  This will tell you (in the console) 
what at.findFilesToWrite thinks should be written, and why.

Please let me know what, if anything, you see when Leo fails to write an 
@clean file as expected.

Edward

P. S. I can't duplicate this bug.  I have taken a close look at all the 
code and can find nothing amiss re #1451 
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1451>.  This proves 
nothing ;-)

Clearly, something strange is going on. It's particularly strange that 
using @nosent should work when @clean doesn't, because exactly the same 
write code is used for both!

EKR

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