Awesome, thanks Terry. Your promptness is also very appreciated hehe On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:42:29 PM UTC+2, Fidel Pérez wrote: > > *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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