This idea could be revived for 5.5 now that documentation is going to be
more direct and screenshots of current or previous uses of Leo by
different users in the community could help on that. Here is my
contribution showing how Leo can help you to structure/draft/write long
complex documents like your PhD thesis: [1] Leo Screenshot [2] Context
of that screenshot
[1]
http://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/offray-uvikuo/doc/tip/static/blog/galleries/objetos/leo-tesis.png
[2]
http://mutabit.com/offray/static/blog/output/posts/on-deepness-and-complexity-of-ipython-documents.html
Cheers,
Offray
On 14/04/16 19:15, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Imo, one of the most direct ways of showing what Leo can do is to show
lots of cool screenshots.
Not just cool color schemes, but screenshots that hint at the ways Leo
can be customized to do various tasks.
Please send the screenshots (or links to them) here, or to me at
edream...@gmail.com. I would like to feature dozens of new
screenshots for the 5.3 release.
Thanks!
Edward
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