I had a problem when trying to do an import with a "tabwidth 2" directive 
in effect, below is the body text of the node I was using:
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to match the required use of tabs for indentation, plus how vscode shows 
the file(s)
@tabwidth 2
-trf Note: wanted to have this in effect for the import as the project 
guidelines requires the use of tabs for indentation, but importing by the 
"Flile" menu creates a node at level zero where "@tabwidth  -4" is still in 
effect!   Had to get around this by by temporally renaming "reveal.js" in 
Explorer, saving the leo file with a childless "@auto" node and closing its 
tab, go to Explorer and delete the empty file created, change the renamed 
file back to "reveal.js", then open .leo the file to get an import with the 
"@tabwidth 2" in effect.  I seem to remember that there was a context menu 
available when you clicked an "@auto" node so you could initiate the 
import, but that no longer seems to be the case.
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Tom

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