Well, I've looked at and tried Leo. I'm afraid that my opinions are rather worthless with respect to Leo for two reasons.
First, I'm a "primitivist" (that is, someone who thinks that people should be able to send email using a bare CAT5 cable and a battery) so IDE-like tools are not considered useful. I find typing raw latex to be a perfectly reasonable way to create a document. How the documents are created should be up to the author. How they are viewed is the more interesting concern from my point of view. Second, I find that editors are like spouses and after twenty years with the emacs editor (spouse), my fingers cannot adjust. Leo may be useful, and it may be worth exploring Ralf's list of features by making modifications to Leo. At this point, though, we are not even in agreement about the features and form of our literate documents. I'm following Knuth. Gaby, Waldek, and Bill have different ideas. Ralf has created code around ALLPROSE. Cliff has created code around noweb-style/latex-style. So far I am most attracted to Cliff's content/level/structuring style of cl-web. I think he's done an excellent job. And I like Ralf's pressure toward stronger hyperlinking. My attempts at literate documents can be seen in either dhmatrix.spad.pamphlet or <http://daly.axiom-developer.org/quat.spad.pdf>. The bookvol5 is still many, many hundreds of man-hours away from where I'd like it to be and is not a good example yet. But I leave the debate about Leo to everyone else. Tim _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
