On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 2:11 AM gar <[email protected]> wrote:

i tried to put @clean under @path - but cloned nodes do not respect it
>

Sorry, I wasn't clear.  You can put the @path *directive* in the body text
of the @clean node itself.

> i tried to use most-full relative path for @clean - then if it does not
> start from .leo's file dir then clones are written elsewhere
>

Try using path expressions
<http://leoeditor.com/directives.html#path-expressions> to make @path more
flexible.

Edward

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