Hi,

In fact I remember someone saying that all the promotional videos showing the Iphone before it was even released where the teaching tool for the potential users, so they think that it was "intuitive". I like the idea of menus with progressive complexity. I used that idea in teaching programming with DrScheme a long time ago and it worked pretty fine.

Cheers,

Offray

On Fri Oct 14 08:06:24 2011, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Yes, it's light in weight.  But it's light in design because users
typically don't read, or even *have* a manual, for iPhone itself or
for any of the apps.

It's quite a challenge for Leo :-)

The rst3 command is the heaviest of all of Leo's commands.  I set
things up and forget all the options, so the command is light in
"unattended operation".

But can not remember any of the settings, nor have I the slightest
idea what the distinction between code mode and other modes is :-)  In
other words, docs are required for this command.

Otoh,  consider the docs for LaTeX and TeX :-)

In short, formatting text is *all about* options.

Edward



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