I guess it wasn't clear from my previous post that Xiki is basically Acme. 
The thing is that it both of these use the mouse to achieve quite a bit of 
their functionality, and, from another thread, I see that Edward is against 
mouse use. I'm with Jacob on this, Edward - please don't ignore the users 
who like using a mouse. Especially when using the mouse really makes sense. 
See the Xiki/Acme to find out why.

-- Adrian

On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:30:24 PM UTC-5, adrians wrote:
>
> Since you've brought up Acme, I'd recommend looking at Xiki to see if any 
> of it's (and Acme's) ideas can be borrowed for Leo. The screencasts 
> <http://xiki.org/screencasts>are worth watching.
>
> -- Adrian
>
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 10:46:09 AM UTC-5, Jacob Peck wrote:
>>
>> On 12/10/2013 10:38 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: 
>> > In effect, each Leo headline is like a command line! The way around 
>> > this are buttons that create the appropriate headline. 
>> A very important concept to grasp, for sure.  To further drive this 
>> home, I recommend playing around with the ACME editor, and noting how it 
>> uses 'taglines' (essentially headlines with a different name). 
>>
>> -->Jake 
>>
>

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