I wouldn't mind at least taking a glance at your unused code. I really 
would like a fully collapsible tree and again, Leo seems like a natural 
fit. This wouldn't be much trouble to write myself, however if there is 
some code floating around that I can edit that would be nice.

On Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 12:01:17 PM UTC-5, Terry Brown wrote:
>
> On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 08:20:51 -0800 (PST) 
> john lunzer <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > I tried to search the forums but the google groups search is the 
> > worst. 
> > 
> > Has there been any work done to import JSON files as a Leo tree? 
> > 
> > My idea is that each node would have a headline and an empty body 
> > until the JSON structure got down to the deepest level of nesting, in 
> > which case the last nested level would be the body for the previous 
> > level as the headline? 
>
> If you want to view JSON this Chrome extension is nice: 
>
> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jsonview/chklaanhfefbnpoihckbnefhakgolnmc?hl=en
>  
>
> I have some unshared :-/ code that uses Leo's tree for introspection, 
> so if it made sense to "instantiate" the json, that approach could be 
> used. 
>
> Cheers -Terry 
>
> > Any insights would be appreciated. Or if there are free JSON file 
> > viewers that support a collapsible and malleable tree view (for 
> > windows) I guess that would work, but Leo seems uniquely qualified to 
> > handle this task. 
> > 
>

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