>
>
> ​Have you tried parse-body?  It uses Leo's importer code for the @language 
> in effect, if one exists. See the node "ic.parse_body & helper".  This 
> should save you lots of work for the 
>

I wasn't aware of this command. I will definitely try it. It is just 
another example how many cool things there are in Leo which even after 10+ 
years of using Leo one can easily miss.  

Having said that, one editor feature came in to my mind. One of the editors 
that I used before (not sure which one), had this feature: to show tips on 
usage on start-up. Every time it starts it would greet a user with a window 
with something like: "Did you know that you can use ... to achieve ...." 
along with link to the page in documentation explaining further this 
feature. I remember discovering some very useful features that way. I 
suppose it wouldn't be too complicated to make such feature in Leo, but 
those short tips are to be written and collected first.

Vitalije

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