You might try ```shell too.

On Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 5:58:24 AM UTC-4 p.os...@datec.at wrote:

> Hm, for now it seems a wrong ```-clause (markdown) being the reason for 
> all the hassle: Replaced all ```bash by ```sh.  I'll see if this holds for 
> clones as well (have to intro them again).
>
> On Friday, June 2, 2023 at 6:05:14 PM UTC+2 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> On Friday, June 2, 2023 at 3:05:51 AM UTC-4 p.os...@datec.at wrote:
>>
>> Again it happended. But now it happoend with vanilla nodes, as I replaced 
>> all clones by copies of the respective nodes. A section is cut off at 
>>
>> ```bash
>>
>> which becomes a node title. This node's body contains then all the sub 
>> nodes of the respective Leo tree.
>>
>>
>> It looks to me that the MD importer is a little confused at this point.  
>> The code that seems to be executing here during the import is
>>
>>         elif in_code:
>>             if line.startswith("```"):
>>                 in_code = False
>>             lines_dict[top.v].append(line)
>>         elif line.startswith("```"):
>>             in_code = True
>>             lines_dict[top.v].append(line)
>>
>> This *looks* like it should handle the code right, but one would have to 
>> do some checking to see if that is in fact happening as expected.
>>
>>  
>>
>> What I need is an @auto-md that does not read, which for me makes no 
>> sense anyway: The content is in my Leo tree and should just be written into 
>> an MD-file, that will be processed by mkdocs.
>>
>>
>> That's how the *rst3* command works.  The *@rst*  file tree isn't 
>> actually an external file.  The command writes the *@rst* tree to a 
>> file, but that file never gets imported again.  But I don't believe there 
>> is an equivalent command for markdown.  I think there should be.  That may 
>> not be trivial to write because the *@rst3* command looks pretty 
>> complicated to me.
>>
>> OTOH, it probably wouldn't be hard to write a script that writes a 
>> subtree to a file, converting the headlines into the right indent level 
>> headlines.  That's really what you want, isn't it?
>>
>

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