I use Leo on Mac by making a pretty long alias as follows.

alias nleo='arch -x86_64 /usr/bin/python2.6 /Users/smcho/smcho/bin/
Leo-4.8-b1/launchLeo.py --gui=qt'

I need to run python2.6 in 64 bit mode as on Snow Leopard everything
is compiled into 64 bit as default. As a result, I need to open
Terminal to run the command to launch Leo.

I thought there might be an alternative solution, and I asked about it
to get a good answer.

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/3944/running-a-command-line-tool-based-on-its-extension

I hope it helps to those who still launches Leo command line, or there
might be a better way to go.

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