Someone asked how this proposition can help users. I wasn't clear about 
that. It won't help that much unless reloading is also addressed. But there 
are some settings that aren't so obvious when represented as a text. 
Colors, shortcuts for example. Now it is required that a user writes them 
as a text and there is possibility of spelling mistakes. Add to it need to 
open another Leo file, edit settings, save it, close it and then reopen 
your document again to accept new changes. Then you realize that the color 
is not so pleasing and you have to go again through the whole process. Very 
soon I gave up adjusting colors. I think that settings like colors, fonts, 
shortcuts and similar should not be edited as a text but as something that 
user can see and feel without understanding any particular syntax. They 
certainly can be kept as a text, but user should be allowed to edit them in 
more natural way.
Vitalije

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