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I can’t write Imported files. What’s going on?

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I can’t write Imported files. What’s going on?

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The import commands insert @ignore directives in the top-level node. Leo does this so that you won’t accidentally overwrite your files after importing them. Change the filename following @thin or @root as desired, then remove the @ignore directive. Saving the outline will then create the derived file. I don’t see the Leo icon in Leo windows For versions of Leo before 4.0 and for versions of Python before 2.3, Leo will draw a Leo icon in Leo windows only if you have installed Fredrik Lundh’s PIL and tkIcon packages.

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