TL wrote:

> I think that's all you need to do to get basic Vim functionality
> working.  Just create a node in Leo with some text in the node's body
> and then double-click on the node.  Vim should startup and display the
> node's text for editing.

Those instructions are good for linux so far.

creating:   auto_ecosensory_com_default_css_149894892.txt
reopening: auto_ecosensory_com_default_css_149894892.txt

Next I'll try some of the other options.

John Griessen

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