On Saturday, December 26, 2015 at 6:37:40 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
>
> I'll upload Leo.exe (windows) today.
>

Done.  It's in the Leo 5.1-final folder 
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/5.1-final/>. Not exactly 
truth in advertising, but it should do.  This folder now also contains the 
file About leo.exe.TXT, whose contents are:

    leo.exe contains everything you need to run Leo on Windows without
    installing *anything* else. It contains all needed libraries, including
    Python itself, PyQt, pylint and other packages. It also contains many 
data
    files, including Leo's source code and various .leo files.
    
    Notes:
    
    1. leo.exe was created by PyInstaller: 
http://pythonhosted.org/PyInstaller
    
    2. Before Leo starts, PyInstaller unpacks all libraries and data files 
to a
       temp folder: ~\AppData\Local\Temp\_MEInnn. As a result starting 
leo.exe
       is slower than usual.

    3. *Warning*: You can open Leo files from the "Files:Open Leo File" 
menu,
       but these files will be in the temp folder. They will be *destroyed*
       when you exit leo.exe. If you want to do real work with Leo you must
       create .leo files in a permanent folder on your machine.

Edward

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