While I was reading your description, I was only thinking on how a
screencast would be of great use for this.
Then I read Matt comment, so here is my +1.

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:09 PM, Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you for sharing this Edward! I often find myself wondering about how
> others use Leo, even though I've been here awhile now.
>
> I know it wouldn't be soon, lots of other stuff on the go, but this
> workflow description cries for a screencast or screenshot slideshow. It
> needn't even be a scripted and rehearsed one like some of the previous ones
> (because script writing and rehearsal is a lot of work). """You've read the
> FAQ on "EKR's clone workflow", now watch it [here]. (no sound, BYST, bring
> your own sound track)"""
>
> ...
>
> > The "recent files" tree contains clones of all the @file nodes I have
> worked on recently.
>
> How do you clone @file nodes? Wouldn't that just mean one overwrites the
> other's external file when saving?
>
> -matt
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