After installing Leo5.0-b2 on my Windows 8 machine I was just playing 
around with 'quickstart.leo'. 
Here are just two remarks after following the tutorial for only five 
minutes:

The way this tutorial is structured (with '@path ~'), the examples clutter 
my home directory with files I don't want to have there.
(I'm sure other users don't want to have these files there, either.)
Do I have to clean up everything manually?

After following the first explanantion

Remove the first @ from @thin in the subtree below and save
>
> (ctrl+s) to create an **external file** which is directly
>
> usable outside leo. Try opening the resulting myfile.py in a
>
> normal text editor (e.g. from right-click menu on the @thin
>
> node) to see what it looks like.
>
>
After choosing 'Edit myfile_thin.py  in notepad', I got the following:
 
<https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-vHbA4vXZBEQ/VGzoHe8L83I/AAAAAAAAAEI/fFgcg7KdlPw/s1600/myfile_thin_in_editor.png>
 
Just one long line of commands without proper line breaks...
I know, including 'quickstart.leo' is menat well.
But this doesn't instill trust...

Reinhard


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