My expectation is that all lines in the @others subtree will be 
additionally indented by the indentation of the "@others" string.  That's 
how I have always used it.  I just tried it out in a little outline similar 
to yours, and that's what I saw in the external file.  So if the @others 
line is not indented, the @others subtree lines are not either.

On Friday, June 23, 2023 at 2:39:46 PM UTC-4 Félix wrote:

> In a simple outline with an @clean node containing an indented @others 
> such as this: 
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2023-06-23 14-33-30.png]
> Let's say there's a couple lines of text in the 'inside node' body pane. 
> The external file will have those lines indented with as much space as 
> there are before the @others in the parent node.
>
> What is the expected behavior when I remove the indentation of the line 
> produced by the @others in the external file, and save it as such to be 
> picked-up by Leo and have it refresh that outline from file? will the 
> @others be unindented? or will the @others stay at its position, and the 
> inside node content be empty and with it's now unindented line appear below 
> the @others?
>
> In any case, none of this happens. So i'm wondering what's going on? (was 
> it always this way? or is this a new intended/unintended behavior?)
>
> Félix
>

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