>
>
>  I'm thinking that this behavior:

>   3. I've tired building my own sub-trees with an @tabwidth 2 in the body 
> of one of an ancestor nodes of either an @auto or @clean node, saving the 
> .leo document, (refusing the overwrite of the existing file so the .leo 
> save takes place without clobbering those that thfiles). then closing and 
> reopening the .leo document, expecting that opening to trigger the import 
> of the file but nothing happens.
>

is due to taking a time stamp of the existing file even through I refused 
to accept the overwrite when saving the .leo file.  Therefore, the 
re-opening of the file doesn't  trigger a import, even though the node has 
no subtree.  I guess a non-modifying external edit would be a work around. 

Tom

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