Even with the caveats I've mentioned, Neovim should be one of the easiest 
to put into Leo.  On non window systems you could embed the terminal 
version into the n-curses like version of Leo.  For all systems you'd take 
the Qt front end version of Neovim and get it to take the place of the 
editor pane, (i.e. the screen location).   Then, add msg-pack to Leo and 
use that to complete the integration.  Note that you can already detach and 
close the Leo;'s editor pane.

This has the advantage of leaving Leo's log and outline pane and code in 
place.

Tom

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