> > - Perhaps the best (only?) way to convey how *much* easier Leo makes life > for programmers and non-programmers is to sprinkle testimonials throughout > Leo's tutorial. I'm seriously considering it.
I still think the best way to do is to put examples. I was not able to realize how to -clearly- say this until I read a recent post talking about how tutos are right now regarding the hello world, and how they should be. That made me realize that that is exactly what I have being missing so far: A step by step guide of the cool things Leo can do. I wish I could get a step by step guide on how to transform an outline or a subtree into a website html and open it. That is cool but I dont know how to do that. How to post a node into a blog How to call and run an R file from Leo Use RST properly By step by step, I mean, literally, "write this in a new node" "write this other thing in a sub-node" "Select the first node, then execute command..." Heck, for pretty much any export file Leo can transform an outline into, I would actually do something like that, in a "Leo quick examples" so within a few examples and step-by-step guides as the ones mentioned, the users will see how easy is to just write information once and have it as a website, as a document, posted into a blog, etc. Thanks to the new changes in the tutorial, now I clearly know how to find strings, but it got me some months to be able to easily do something as simple as that. But since the new tuto explains that step by step (copy this, insert text etc) as soon as I read that I could do that. There are more Leo skills that dont come to mind but often find myself wandering about when will I be able to do those, that is why I often ask for examples on how do you guys use things, because without those, the new user has to figure out how are the steps by himself without guides, and even though they are very simple, you only know how simple those are after you see them done, before, its just something you cant even imagine that is there. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
