Edward K. Ream <edreamleo@...> writes:

> On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 8:29:25 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:> 
Leo's documentation uses the following docutils(?) markup that effectively 
inserts a <br> element:
> .. |br| raw:: html   <br />
> 
> Oops.  I misspoke.  This does *not* insert a <br>.  It defines |br| so you 
can use |br| later to insert <br>.  Big difference.EKR

Thanks for replies, folks.

However, I might not have expressed myself clearly enough.

What I want is to see the text in the body pane double-spaced, not the text 
that gets generated. I'm writing the text in Leo, then tangling to a text 
file, then importing to OpenOffice for final formatting.

University professors demand double-spaced text, even in this age of reading 
on screen, because it's less mentally taxing to read. The same applies when 
writing and editing text.

Leo's single-spacing makes it harder to focus on dry academic text when one 
is mentally tired. It's a huge shame that even after 11 years of people 
requesting it, OpenOffice still doesn't do outlining.

Is there any way to get Leo to show its body pane text double-spaced, 
wrapping long lines automatically?

Cheers
David


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