I am a little confused about the purpose of the @raw/@end_raw
directives... are they primarily to produce unindented text (i.e., to
ignore the current section indentation level when writing a file), or to
ignore some Leo directives such as section headings? Because although
they ignores Leo section headings, they doesn't ignore Leo comment
directives and so they don't really produce "raw" text at all.
I would use the "verbatim" directive to produce raw text, except that it
(as I filed in a bug report) although Leo will let you get away with
this in a manner that silently fails at a later time it would seem that
this is an internal thing not meant to be used by end-users.
(To be clear, my intent is not to complain, just to figure out how
things work. :-) )
Cheers,
Greg
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