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I use @nosent for non-code text mostly, and it's not clear what "comment" should mean in that context.I for sure would like this kind of feature, but sometimes I'd like to have the headlines written as reST style headlines (underlines), etc.So this is not a complete no-brainer modification.
Instead of changing how Leo fundamentally behaves (@nosent is part of that), how about adding a new @directive that allows things like this? E.g. "@write a.txt" would be nice & "obvious".