On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 06:51:12 -0700 (PDT)
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I forgot to mention one detail.  There is no way to save the .leo file
> itself in quick edit/save mode.  If you want to do that, simply add
> any other node at the top level of the outline.  This ends quick edit/
> save mode.  When you save or close the outline, Leo will prompt you
> for the name of the .leo file as usual.

I think this is excellent.  One note - you can save the anonymous .leo
file even with only the single @edit in it using Save-As, which I think
is as it should be.  It might be a little confusing though, because if
you want to save the file being edited under a different name you'd
have to edit its headline.  Hmmm, tricky.

Also, although the difficulty in editing long headlines was recently
described as a minor nit ;-) I disagree, using Leo in this light
editing mode the headline is

@edit 
/mnt/usr1/usr1/home/tbrown/.gnome-desktop/Package/leo/bzr/leo.repo/trunk/leo_to_html.xsl

and I can find no way to edit the end of the string using only the
mouse.  I can scroll the tree window to the left so I can see the end
and hit ctrl-h, but not everyone will know that.  The tree widget needs
to scroll to keep the cursor visible.

Cheers -Terry

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