I know a programming IDE <http://sourceforge.net/projects/doublesvsoop/>which 
bases its existence in that concept:

You write "code Masks" and whenever you call a piece of code it will ask 
only for the parameters, and write the rest of the code. There are already 
some languages with most of the masks (all the primary functions and some 
complex ones) and its growing.

For instance, if you write:

"window" it will add the window to the code and let you edit the params.

Their functionality would be awesome in Leo and when I know a bit better I 
will try to emulate on it.
Sticking to Leo tho since it has a much superior way of managing data.


On Saturday, May 4, 2013 12:48:27 AM UTC+2, João Alexandre Toledo wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Sorry for the delay... I'll try it this weekend and see how it works. 
>
> Thank you. 
>
> João

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