Great addition to Leo. 

It brings me back to the idea that the main limitation to Leo is that it 
isn't a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets have the original clones on steroids, 
which is part of the power of Leo. Value space inches Leo in the direction 
of spreadsheets, as you point out in your blog. A leap in that direction 
would be to put a spreadsheet in Leo's body, or even simply bridge Leo to a 
spreadsheet. One daydream was to bridge Leo to a Google spreadsheet, but it 
might be simpler to use python directly : http://manns.github.io/pyspread/ The 
debian package doesn't work on my setup (Ubuntu 12.04 -- dependency 
issues), and the dependencies would have to be chopped out, but it looks 
promising. I picture it appearing in a body window, but that might be a bit 
cramped: a bridge designed like the ipython plugin would probably be the 
most usable configuration. (My 2 cents of blue sky.)
  
Le lundi 13 mai 2013 13:15:12 UTC-7, Ville M. Vainio a écrit :
>
> This one is not "exhaustive", but in the interest of time management, I 
> decided to push it as is. I'll blog about more features later on.
>
> http://leo-editor.github.io/valuespace-intro.html
>
> Hope it already helps alleviate the mystery of what it's all about :)
>

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