On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 9:56 AM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor <
leo-editor@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> is the #@@first supposed to be blank?
>

​Yes.
​


> Thanks for the workaround but yes it is counterintuitive. It seems to me
> that having @first is the out of sequence way of putting in first lines.
> Should I file a bug report?
>

​Not unless @first and @last aren't working as intended​.

Remember what @first is doing.  It *can't* be the first line, intuition be
damned.

Also, I think the need for it goes away with @clean, whatever's first is
> first, you'd only need it with @file.
>

​Remember that @clean uses sentinels recreated from the outline. As a
result, @first *is/are* probably needed.​


Finally, as another subtlety, remember things like @language don't get
> written to the external file with @clean, so they're not going to be before
> anything.
>

​True, but they are in the outline. This is not the place to be messing
around with Leo.  If people can make @clean work w/o @first, it's great.
But don't count on it, and don't even think about messing with @clean's
code.

Edward

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