Am Freitag, 2. November 2012 17:12:19 UTC+1 schrieb HaveF:
>
> why do you want to do this?
> must to do this?
>  
 I think an answer to this question doesn't depend on my reasons for asking 
it, don't you think? If you want to know if it is possible that there is 
another solution to my problem, then let me explain. But if you want to 
tell me that it's a bad idea to have line wraps in headlines simply because 
it's unusual, then please feel free to ignore my question. Thank you!

Background: I use Leo for structuring my thoughts on a specific topic and 
for this I mainly use headlines. Sometimes the thoughts can be expressed 
only by rather long sentences. There is no point in putting this ideas, 
concepts and explanations in the node body because then It is hard to get a 
grasp of the relationship of these ideas. Besides I wouldn't know how to 
name headlines for the thoughts I put in the node bodies. Is that hard to 
imagine? Or is it that unusual? It seems so natural to me.

I know Leo wasn't designed for this purpose but that's not in question. I 
just can't live without cloning and all the other wonderful possibilities 
of Leo and therefore I'd like to use it for this kind of work. 

I would appreciate any comments. If someone can make clear to me why I 
shouldn't do this or how it can be done another way - this is also welcome!

Thanks,
Stefan

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