A big tick for way forward number 1. 
Text examples provide clarity for a feature with no room for 
misunderstanding. This *especially* applies to directives.

I believe text examples support your "less said the better" principle 
better than any other method.

I can appreciate a good video tutorial but IMHO there is nothing better 
than clean well formatted text. You don't have to toggle the play/pause 
buttons :/

Regards
Lewis

On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 9:44:59 AM UTC+11, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> Here is the first draft for a new intro to Leo's tutorials, Leo in 5 
> minutes.  Let me know what you think.
> [snip] 
>
The "less said the better" principle has allowed me, *for the first time 
> ever*, to summarize Leo's essential an unique features in just a few 
> words. This summary probably seems pretty clear to Leonistas. However, I 
> wonder how much newbies will understand.
>
> There are two ways forward.
>
> 1. Explain the pithy summary above using *text* examples, including text 
> representations of Leo's outline structure. We must do this for the written 
> docs, but text only hints at Leo's dynamic nature.
>

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