> 1) Create a node, headline named "@file myfile.py" (henceforth "node A")
> 2) In the body of that node, put the following:
>
illustrations!
Some of what makes the docs hard, both to write and to read, is determining
where to put things. If this text was accompanied with an illustration
little to no extra explanation would be necessary.
{{{
1) Create a node "@file myfile.py" with content of
@language python
....
http://i.imgur.com/pVYjl3Q.png
}}}
(Note: I chose the word 'illustration' instead of image because, well, most
of the time I hate tutorials full of big screenshots that push the prose
too far apart, breaking reading rhythm. I often wish for a Leo shorthand,
an ascii drawing, to quickly communicate both outline structure and body
content. Too bad ascii drawing damnably difficult to do.)
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