On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.

Yes.  That's the other way.

> 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.

Imo, there is a limit to what can be done.  We now have a way of doing
simple things simply, that is, to use Leo as a drop-in replacement
for, say, SciTe.

Furthermore, there is really nothing that can be done that would make
much difference, because in practice we can assume that people will
*not* read the documentation :-)

> 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 would describe the problem as follows:  the right-arrow key does not
scroll the headline text when editing long headlines.  It *is*
possible to edit the headline (by, say, using the End key), but you
can't see what you are doing!

I'll see what I can do about this.

Edward

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