Re: Hybrid @ type?

2017-01-04 Thread Largo84
m/tbnorth/eb913fcab82f6a4b37734b5156543308 > > Cheers -Terry > > > > -- > *From:* Largo84 <lar...@gmail.com > > *To:* leo-editor <leo-e...@googlegroups.com > > *Cc:* terry_...@yahoo.com > *Sent:* Wednesday, January 4, 2017 10:58 AM > *Subject:* Re: Hybrid @ type

Re: Hybrid @ type?

2017-01-04 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
Code: https://gist.github.com/tbnorth/eb913fcab82f6a4b37734b5156543308 Cheers -Terry From: Largo84 <larg...@gmail.com> To: leo-editor <leo-editor@googlegroups.com> Cc: terry_n_br...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2017 10:58 AM Subject: Re: Hybrid @ type? Sounds lik

Re: Hybrid @ type?

2017-01-04 Thread Largo84
t;leo-e...@googlegroups.com > > *Sent:* Wednesday, January 4, 2017 9:18 AM > *Subject:* Hybrid @ type? > > Over the last year or so, I have used @auto-x more and more (in > particular, @auto-md) because I like the 'clean' external files that > replicate the organization of the

Re: Hybrid @ type?

2017-01-04 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
y From: Largo84 <larg...@gmail.com> To: leo-editor <leo-editor@googlegroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2017 9:18 AM Subject: Hybrid @ type? Over the last year or so, I have used @auto-x more and more (in particular, @auto-md) because I like the 'clean' external files tha

Hybrid @ type?

2017-01-04 Thread Largo84
with @auto-x (and to a lesser extent with @clean). (See also the recent post on uA storage.) What would be really beneficial would be a 'hybrid' @ type that writes and maintains org structure (node headline text) in the external file based on @language (md, org-mode, rst, etc.) while also