On 6/5/20 8:10 AM, vitalije wrote:
> top level node gnx and its headline are not necessary. Both headline and
> gnx are present in the xml. They don't provide any useful information.
> This also can cause problems when two different outlines contain the
> same external file. If the top level node have different path or
> different gnx in those outlines than they would produce different file
> even if they have the same content.

This has bothered me five or ten times when for unusual reasons I wanted
to @file one external file from two Leo-Editor files.  In most cases
this problem caused me to do something else.  In one or two cases I
lived with this problem.

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Segundo Bob
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