On Mon, 9 Jun 2014 06:31:03 -0700 (PDT)
Todd Mars <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> There is no reason why the settings cannot be made user friendly,
> other than the work involved.
> Simply enumerating the specific problems from the beginning, and
> designing a friendly user interface to perform the tasks.
> When that is done, a good programmer can do it.

Bear in mind that that are ~1100 nodes in the Leo @settings tree.  So
at least ~1000 settings that can be set, some of which have complex
values.  If Leo's settings are going to be handled in a Leonine way,
it's a matter of making the use of Leo to manage common settings user
friendly enough that it's no barrier to newbies.  So a hierarchical
Settings menu which lands you in the right place, and a @settings
editing environment documented and tuned for easy editing (color, font,
file, and directory selection tools for example).

But you're right, ultimately it's just a matter of finding time.

Cheers -Terry

> Todd.
> 

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