Neither of these worked.  But I begin to see why.

When I created an @path node and then double-clicked it, the Leo added a 
child node for each file in the directory.  But these new nodes were not 
@auto or @file nodes.  Their headlines were only the bare file names.  When 
I clicked any one of those new nodes, its headline was converted to @auto 
<filename> and the node was populated with the file contents.  Neither 
refresh-from-disk nor Read @auto Files work when the headline does not 
start with @auto (no surprise, I guess).

This still leaves me unable to populate all the child nodes with a single 
command.

On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 6:36:02 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 10:06 PM Thomas Passin <tbp1...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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> > I can't work out how to get each node to populate with the contents of 
> the file that's already there.
>
> Try refresh-from-disk.
>
> Edward
>

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