I use @file almost exclusively for my LaTeX work for the following reasons:
1. I'm the only one who works with the source files, so @clean isn't
necessary.
2. @file data isn't stored in the .leo file itself, so the .leo file is
smaller and 'leaner'.
3. It's easier to archive
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 4:42:27 PM UTC+2, Arjan wrote:
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> Would it be feasible to make Leo use the LaTeX comment marker % instead of
> # for Leo sentinels in .tex files? This would allow to use @file nodes
> instead of @clean
>
Just curious: why would you prefer @file nodes over @clean
Huh, no you're right -- I'd just only seen # as sentinel marker and didn't
know comment markers are already language-dependent. Even better!
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Perhaps I don't understand your post, but I use @file all the time with
latex files and Leo *does* use the % comment marker in the external file
without any additional instruction on my part.
Rob...
On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:42:27 AM UTC-4, Arjan wrote:
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> Would it be feasible to make
Perfect! Does exactly what I want. Frequent Git commits should help in case
I get in trouble, but using
@language latex
@comment %
@others
in an `@file myfile.tex` just works.
Thanks
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On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 9:42 AM Arjan wrote:
> Would it be feasible to make Leo use the LaTeX comment marker % instead of
> # for Leo sentinels in .tex files? This would allow to use @file nodes
> instead of @clean.
>
> (A quick search makes me think that adding/redefining the LaTeX comment
>
Would it be feasible to make Leo use the LaTeX comment marker % instead of
# for Leo sentinels in .tex files? This would allow to use @file nodes
instead of @clean.
(A quick search makes me think that adding/redefining the LaTeX comment
symbol would not be easy).
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