Did anyone ever implement the functionality Terry mentions regarding 
hiding/showing the @auto, @clean etc. directives in the outline view?

On Wednesday, 25 February 2015 11:43:19 UTC-7, Terry Brown wrote:
>
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 05:24:30 -0800 (PST) 
> "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > I am now working on three projects simultaneously: Leo 5.1 (@clean), 
> > Leo as an external diff, and a web-based Leo viewer. 
>
> Gah, not having time to work on Leo is so frustrating.  I'm just back 
> from three weeks visiting my parents, so now even more snowed under 
> work wise than usual. 
>
> Random thoughts: 
>
>  - web Leo - XML or JSON RPC wrapper on LeoBridge would basically put 
>    c and g into the javascript environment with all methods available, 
>    I think, I know last time I used RPC it seemed really slick. 
>
>    When I started a web Leo 2-3 years back I was implementing server 
>    side functions as needed, but it seems RPC would avoid all that. 
>
>  - three things I've often said I want to do and still seem like good 
>    projects: 
>
>    + Finish the menu based access to settings that's been discussed 
>      before 
>
>    + Get multiple body editors implemented in free_layout 
>
>    + Trial rule based tree node rendering to hide @auto etc. in 
>      headlines and allow colors and icons to indicate @<directives>. 
>
>      I think that can be done in a way that's transparent to the rest 
>      of Leo, i.e. p.h, v.h, etc. are still what they always were, and 
>      @<directives> are visible on editing, but hidden when not editing. 
>
> Cheers -Terry 
>

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