What about the mini-buffer?  It's something I haven't learned yet.

Edward K. Ream wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:09 AM, Alex Polite <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>     If you where to put down 5-10 features in Leo that you find yourself
>     using over and over again, which would you choose? Not the esoteric,
>     intellectually cool stuff that you CAN do with Leo, but the stuff you
>     use every single day.
>
>
> Super question.  It should be part of the opening "story" for newbies.
>
> My list would be:
>
> First: @thin, @others, @test and find.
>
> Second: The minibuffer and autocompletion.
>
> Key bindings: alt-arrow keys for navigation, shift-arrow for moving
> nodes, ctrl-s for saving an outline, ctrl-f for starting a find, and
> F3 etc for continuing a find.  ctrl-h for editing a headline and
> <return> and alt-t for switching focus.  Alt-1 and alt-2 for toggling
> autocompletion and alt-4 for running unit tests.  And standard editing
> keys, of course.
>
> That's *all*.
>
> Edward
>
> P.S. It's interesting to note what I don't use:
>
> - Menus.
>
> - File-name completion in the minibuffer.  @thin eliminates this.
>
> - Macros :-)
>
> EKR
>
>
> >

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