I just installed Leo under Windows 7, because I have a c++ project I want 
to start and I was hoping to use a literate-programming style and after 
lots of searching, I get the impression that leo is pretty much the only 
relatively full featured IDE that supports that.

The tutorials seem to all be about python programming though and I've never 
used python.

Is leo capable of handling C++ projects?

I notice that "Leo Cheat Sheet"->"Leo Directives" has an entry
@language c
is that what I'd use, or should there be a setting specific to C++?

Should I just work my way through the leo tutorial for python and learn 
python if I want to use leo for C++?

I'm not really sure where to start.

Also I noticed a couple problems with installation under Windows 7
Unchanged, the click installer makes a start menu item that doesn't work.  
I had to change "pythonw" to "python" for it to work, even though both are 
in the Python33 directory

Also I had to change it "run as administrator" so it didn't complain about 
not being able to write to the spelling files, though I suspect that 
running it in XP compatible mode would also have fixed that problem.

Josh

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