On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 11:17:17 AM UTC-5, dufriz wrote:
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>
> As a newbie who still has zero knowledge of Leo's technical details, I can 
> say: I have absolutely no problem in conceptualizing what Leo is and what 
> it can do, and probably I also get the Leo's aha -- the difficulty is in 
> getting into the actual technical aspects of the program. Again, in the end 
> this all boils down to newbie-friendly tutorials and learning materials...
> Something like Leo for dummies would be greatly appreciated.
>

This is a very important comment.  It has inspired me to do a series of 
tutorials, entitled, "Learn Leo in less than an hour".  Not ready yet, but 
it will be featured prominently on Leo's home page.

While working on this, I discovered that the slideshow about how to use 
Leo's find/replace commands is buried at the end of the slideshow re the 
minibuffer:
http://leoeditor.com/slides/using-leos-minibuffer/slide-001.html  This is a 
big blunder.  I don't have time to fix the slideshow itself, but the 
all-words tutorials fix this.

Edward 

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