About the example, are there more files like that around? I find that 
extremely useful to learn Leo ways from people who has used it long time.
Also, is there a full version of the rpg thing? I download that version and 
wont open (opens but closes instantly), and the one I can get by copy-paste 
in Leo in the git doesnt have any template to play with/doesnt work, I keep 
getting the message "This script only works on @template nodes."

Thank you.

On Monday, August 5, 2013 5:28:19 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> While I have not yet fixed the key binding problem, which prevents me from 
> actually testing Lea, I have thought up some questions.
>
> Please, forgive me if I ask too many questions, but I am very curious 
> about Leo.
>
> What I am trying to understand at this early stage is how powerful can Leo 
> be as a PIM.
>
> Could you please comment on the following points?
>
> 1) are tags supported (attached to nodes, or branches, or trees)?
> 2) can images be included within a node, and be displayed along with the 
> text?
> 3) can external files (pdfs, etc) be linked to nodes, so that by clicking 
> on their link the external file is opened?
> 4) do Python plugins have access to the whole program API or just to a 
> restricted subset of commands?
> 5) can key shortcuts be defined for all commands in the API (or at least, 
> for all menu commands)?
> 6) can the user freely redefine key shortcuts? (without having to go to 
> the program's source).
>
> Thanks
>
>

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