On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 03:56:40 -0700 (PDT)
"Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Continuing the excellent discussion "How to usage Leo as a team", 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/leo-editor/87lxSL3UJc0
> 
> Matt created a file that causes vim to color Leo sentinels "softly", thus 
> mitigating their annoyance to non-Leonistas:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/leo-editor/ytkZY8n25J8/eYhaYQHFyh0J
> 
> The vim file is simply a regex embedded in a vim directive (and lots of 
> comments).
> 
> Leo urgently needs similar "sentinel mitigation tools".  Emacs and Eclipse 
> are the obvious first choices.
> 
> If you are an Emacs or Eclipse programmer, please consider writing such a 
> tool.
> 
> This is *the* most important task on Leo's todo list!  Thanks.

:-}

   "So I've decided I'll be editing all code, including Leo itself, in
   Emacs.  There will be "# {{{" and "# }}}" spread through the source
   to enable folding mode in Emacs - it will be a huge pain for me if
   you mess them up, but here's a syntax highlighting file you can edit
   into your Leo install to make them less visually intrusive."

...not convinced that sentinel mitigation tools are going to be that
big a boon.  Great if Matt has one he uses himself when editing things
in Vim, but he uses Leo too, so he has motivation to accept the cost.

@shadow seems very cool to me, not 100% sure if it supports clones to
the same degree as @file, but then again I don't use clones.  If I can
find time I want to make a blog posting tutorial on using bookmarks.py
for the workflow / collect the currently active nodes scenario.

Cheers -Terry

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