*Question of the post:*
*Is there a way to interact with a closed Leo outline? Such as writing new 
nodes on it, reading the nodes, finding nodes by name or reference, etc?*

*Reason why I need it:*
I have been working further in the Leo interaction-tutorial project and Im 
happy to say Im very near being able to actually release something into Leo.

So far, I have a few nodes which are the "information" (A) to the program, 
such as the available Leo commands, directives to generate Gui elements, 
etc, and then the "program itself" (B), which reads and acts upon the 
information nodes, producing a new outline which is the "result" (C) 
outline.

Now, for been able to run any of such "programs" (B), I must have the 
information (A) node available in the same Leo outline where the program 
(B) is, and of course the result outline (C) must also be there.

So the next step in this direction, is to be able to store the trees 
separately, but been able to read and write then even if their outlines are 
closed.

This will basically turn Leo files into small modular outlines filled in 
with information (A), that will be able to interact between each other 
given a director node (B) which contains the instructions for them to 
interact, resulting in (C) structures.

This may sound very weird now but I will soon demonstrate what I mean with 
what I am preparing.


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