Trying out my own suggestion, I've changed the abstract to: What are the special, often unique facilities that Leo brings its users, and what advantages do they give? *External files and outline subtrees can be put into correspondence. -- Creating, sourcing, or both. *It helps to keep code blocks small. -- Think note cards rather than reams of paper. *Reorganizing is easy. -- Just drag around headlines in the outline pane! *Design and coding shifts are easy. -- Capture design in headlines, fill in whenever. *Hard to code tasks can be further decomposed. -- Name sub-tasks, fill in, shift focus by expanding/collapsing outline parts. *Outline structure works as commenting. -- Just the structure can convey intent. *Custom, task oriented side-views. -- More ways to see things, (portal guns for everyone!). *Outline nodes are data. -- Metaprogramming built in. *Custom, in outline, python macros. Instant buttons! *Extendable beyond just text. -- Add pictures, icons, widgets, urls, data records...
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