On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 23:13:42 -0800
Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:

> I find reading and navigating
> Leo's docs inside Leo more cumbersome (maybe I just haven't tried hard
> enough).

I agree they're nicer to read in a browser.


> Idea: I'm reading
> http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/installing.html#installing-leo-on-windows,
> see something to fix or add to, and click the [edit] link in the
> sidebar. The browser calls Leo, which opens that file and outline
> location. I make my changes, save, and push "email to launchpad"
> button.
> 
> The edit link url might look like:
> 
> leo://$leo-root$/LeoDocs.leo/Users_Guide/Installing_Leo/@file_installing.txt/Installing_Leo_itself/Installing_Leo_on_Windows

Very clever idea.  I think the URL would need to be something like 
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/link/lnk2156.lnk.  The content of
the file would be something like you give above.  The user would
have to set up Leo or a script which calls (or launches) Leo as the
handler, so installation would need to be polished, but it's still a
neat idea.

Cheers -Terry

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