Hi Don,

Having the ability to update the content of an .odt file via Leo while
editing it in LibreOffice sounds like a goal. Between the two there are
around 60 million users, many of whom would jump at the opportunity to try
out a "Outliner Plugin" for their word-processor that currently lacks one.
Real time workflow would rock. Imagine being able to perform all of the
formatting in the word-processor and all of the content creation in Leo, in
real time. Writer heaven. :-)

Chris


On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Fidel N <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Still, all these nifty possibilities do increase the cognitive load on
>> newbies, if only because they have to guess what to read first!
>>
>
> How about leading them through the cheatseet in their first workbook?
> Someone who is going through the tutorials already installed Leo and is
> begining his learning...
>
> So some sort of node in the end of the cheatsheet with a "Path to Leo
> enlightment" or "What now?", which would have links step by step towards
> how they should orient their learning process (linking to the website
> tutorials), would probably be very helpful.
> That way they wouldnt need to guess what to read first =)
>
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