I see what you mean... yes, I conflated the two (a site search for '@path' 
got me to the link I mentioned, and not to the canonical documentation 
Edward pointed out)

In that case, can someone give me an example of the use for

@settings
    @path mypath = path/to/...

?
Thanks, J^n


On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:01:40 PM UTC tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:

> Settings and headlines are not the same.
>
> On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 6:39:03 AM UTC-4 jkn wrote:
>
>> Hi Edward
>> I put the link (to a different part of the documentation) in an earlier 
>> post: 
>> https://leo-editor.github.io/leo-editor/customizing.html#simple-settings-nodes
>>
>> The section you reference is clear, and correct. The link above perhaps 
>> references an older syntax?
>>
>> Regards, J^n
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 10:27:45 AM UTC Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 24, 2024 at 4:20 AM jkn <jkn...@nicorp.f9.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am commenting on the fact that the documentation says that an @path 
>>>> directive (and all the others in the table below) takes the form
>>>>
>>>> @path **=** my/path
>>>>
>>>> whereas in fact no equals sign is necessary (any might well cause an 
>>>> error?)
>>>>
>>>> @path  my/path
>>>>
>>>
>>> I see no equal sign in Leo's directive reference 
>>> <https://leo-editor.github.io/leo-editor/directives.html> page. What 
>>> documentation are you talking about?
>>>
>>> Edward
>>>
>>

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