On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Terry Brown <[email protected]>wrote:

> I think this is very cool, but apart from leoPlugins.leo /
> LeoPyRef.leo, when would it be useful?  Anytime you're sharing a .leo
> file between people who have different areas of interest within that
> file.  So I guess the question is, how common is that?
>

This is an outstanding idea. I would use it for the help docs. There are
certain places I keep going back to because I just don't quite understand X
yet. At the moment I just make my own changes (bookmarks) and contend with
the bzr conflicts as they arise.

...
In a way this is kind of like @auto, in that @auto lets a person study code
Leoninely from someplace else, without (necessarily) changing it or it's
function, and Nancy is not affected. There's something profound here, in
the correlation between @auto and @bookmarks, that I can't quite put my
finger on.

-matt

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