On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Ville M. Vainio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using @nosent provides a handy way to do this, if "exporting" it on
> every save is not a big deal. You can also use @nosent temporarily.
>
> A command to simulate @nosent for arbitrary node would be nice.
>
> --
> Ville M. Vainio @@ Forum Nokia

Great, thank you.  That's a nice work-around.  It doesn't give me
blank lines in between nodes, but I can pad my nodes with blank lines
without much trouble.

I strongly agree that a command to do this would be nice, perhaps as a
setting/option for the flatten-outline command.

FWIW, what brought me to Leo was the ability to integrate outline
structure with my documents/notes.  With Leo, Instead of maintaining
separate outlines with docs (tables of contents for example), the
document *is* the outline/the outline *is* the document.  In a perfect
world, Leo would be able to give me, starting at an arbitrary node,
all the headlines in the form of an outline followed by the document
(all the body text in outline order), or either one of those
independently.

RobS

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