On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Dilawar Singh
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Group,
>
> I am a newcomer to Leo. Did anyone use it for documenting and managing
> large C/C++ projects? I have some 'badly documented' C++ files which I wish
> to clean up. One option is to use doxygen etc. I was wondering whether Leo
> would be  a good candidate for this. I am willing to spend any amount of
> time learning it if it guarantees to be as good as vim is with editing.
>

Only you can be the judge of whether Leo will be worth using :-)  But I
think studying Leo will be worthwhile for you.

Leo's vim plugin allows you to edit text in vim.  Double-clicking a Leo
node (which can be bound to a Leo keystroke) will create a temp file
corresponding to the Leo node and that temp file in vim.  When you save the
temp file, Leo will update the text in the Leo node.

Edward

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