I suspect that if body editors could be made just slightly more
flexible it would open up whole new ways of using Leo.  It seems they
just need two or three things to make them really flexible.

 - a flag to indicate whether the tree pane should select the body
   editor's node then the body editor has is focused.  To see an
   example of editing bodies without the tree selecting the node you're
   editing, see the stickynotes plugin

 - a flag to indicate whether the body editor should track the node
   currently selected in the tree

 - it needs to not care about what it's contained in, GUI wise.  I
   don't know how much work's involved in this.

I'll try and contribute to things moving in this direction when I have
time, just throwing it out there for others to think on.

If you could have a body editor edit the node indicated by an UNL, it
would basically be a clone...

Cheers -Terry

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