2013/4/1 Terry Brown <[email protected]>

> On Sun, 31 Mar 2013 23:28:22 -0300
> Haroldo Stenger <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you execute a script from a Leo outline, `c` is the context
> variable for just that outline, and `g` is the global variable for that
> session.  So there's only one g, but c is different for each outline.
>

Thanks a lot.

I'm particularly Leo-active today, so I'll continue asking things if you
agree :-)

Supose I have a body, with any text.
I want to decompose the body in many @others bodies, based on some marks I
put in the text (not specially any standard markup). f.i., I'd like avery
paragraph (double newline) to separate the body to a different node. does
it exist as a current function?

thanks and best,

Haroldo

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