> Done. Pull, enable contextmenu.py, have EDITOR env var = "vim", right
> click on @thin/@auto/whatever.
>
> And fix bugs ;-). Consider it a "demo"...
>
> --
> Ville M. Vainiohttp://tinyurl.com/vainio

Hi Ville,

thanks for this leo-plugin. This plugin invokes vim from Leo. However,
I always thought that Leo could attract much more vim-users if a "leo-
plugin" could be enabled in Vim-the-program, i.e. a plugin that
invokes Leo from vim. I think it would be the Ultimate Successor of
TVO (The Vim Outliner). Next to the Vim-program a Leo-window should be
shown containing only the structure and log panes enabled. Commands in
Leo could be invoked from Vim by using a <Leader> such as a slash, or
a comma, or whatever the user chooses. Going up the Leo-tree would
then, for example, involve just pressing ,k

A long time ago I had a try with nullGUI stuff in Leo, but failed
miserably. Nowadays, leo-bridge might be the answer? Together with the
python-scripting capability of vim?
What are your thoughts on this?

Cheers,

Roger
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