In the Leo documentation at http://leoeditor.com/running.html the first 
line of the sub-heading says:

You can run Leo from a Python interpreter as follows:



*import leoleo.run() # runs Leo, opening a new outline 
or,leo.run(fileName=aFileName) # runs Leo, opening the given file name.*

Is this an old legacy option? If so it should be moved from the beginning 
to the end of the Running Leo documentation.
This will improve the focus for new users of Linux/Windows and not distract 
them with esoteric python options.
Why would someone want to run Leo this way? If there is a good reason may I 
suggest adding "You may want to use this method if ......."

Hope the suggestions are helpful.

Regards
Lewis

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