Hi all,

El 10/08/11 09:09, Ville M. Vainio escribió:
Here's a couple of note applications that may serve as inspiration for
features for Leo:

http://linuxandfriends.com/2009/08/03/note-taking-free-microsoft-onenote-alternatives-for-linux/

Especially KeepNote seems interesting. I have several plans for
"attaching" files to .leo document, none of which have materialized
;-).


I particulary like the look of Red Notebook[2] and I would like to see a similar interface in Leo. Specially I like the Wiki syntax with visual clues as posted in the paper Questioning WYSIWYG in the Internet Age[1] and the framed layout with different information in the same screen and the possibility to switch between preview and markup easily. All this could be integrated in Leo with the advantage of the power of clones and directives. For attaching files to a .leo document I would like something like Leo + Fossil integration (a .leof file?) so you can have version control in a database with minimal requirements (700kb of a stand alone multi platform Source Code Management).

Just ideas.

Cheers,

Offray, from the Smalltalk world :-)

[1] http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Archives#Christoph_Sauer:_Questioning_WYSIWYG_in_the_Internet_Age

[2] http://rednotebook.sourceforge.net/

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