>
> A user trying to use Leo without reading or watching the tutorials is 
> unlikely ever to discover how to do Leo's two primary tasks:
>
> 1. creating external files and
>
> 2. script Leo to access data in the outline.
>
> What exactly do you mean by 'scripting Leo'? Is putting section headers 
'<< something >> into a headline or a node already 'scripting'? Or is 
scripting something like writing Python scripts, which then are executed by 
Ctrl-B or whatever means? Or both?

Frankly, before I read this post, I wasn't thinking in terms of 'scripting' 
to access data in the outline. For me, this access was mainly a clever 
combination of section headers and clones to recombine data in the outline 
for different documents and files (i.e. some term definition in a chapter, 
then a gloassary, and then an example).

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