Welcome back Edward :) I hope you feel as refreshed from your vacation as I do from my stay-cation.
If the tough nuts which are interesting to you have been cracked open and you no longer find yourself eager to rise in the morning to look at them again, then indeed it is time to shake things up. Congratulations! I don't know of many people who can say they've completed their accepted challenges. >From my perspective, I desire Leo's ability to manage trees and have clones and execute scripts in truly rich text and graphical environment. I wish I could paste images and markup text in Leo with the same ease that I use MS Word or Onenote. At present most of my work is trifurcated. One set of activities takes place in Leo and other plain text tools, a second in Word/Onenote, and the last in computer mapping and graphic design. I find myself constantly repeating things in one of these environments that I've already done (part of) in another. Maybe someday there will be a grand unification leo-like environment, stranger things have happened. I suspect that like the grand unification theory quest of physics, it will be illusive, perpetually just out of reach, and smell like it's around the corner. ;-) > I wish .leo files could just *be* programs, but most people would find > such a scheme unacceptable. The FOSSIL source code management tool has done some impressive things in this regard: http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki cheers, -- -matt -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor?hl=en.
