I've been following the recent discussion about replacing @auto with 
@nosent (and by extension, @auto-rst). Now, maybe I'm missing something 
obvious, but when I change my @auto-rst files to @nosent files, the 
resulting files do not contain the RST section headers that were 
automatically added by @auto-rst. My goal was to create RST style plain 
text files that could be easily navigated by non-Leo editors (Android for 
example via Dropbox sync), then reloaded in Leo. How is this supposed to 
work if I use @nosent instead?

Rob................

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