Gérard, much of what you say I could have said as well. I saw a video 
recently where the speaker asked a question about which software tool the 
audience 'lived in'. I practically 'live in' Leo as I do almost all of my 
writing and most of my PIM stuff (except calendar and email). I use only a 
fraction of the available commands and tools and would probably be 
efficient if I used more of them.


Several years ago, I stumbled onto LEO and a screen cast that explained how 
> to break down a complex HTML document into nodes that contained each 
> component of the page (head, body, etc.) and further break down JS code 
> into functions in each node, CCS statements, etc. and drill down into the 
> complexity of the page by documenting it.  AhAh moment!  Leo could help me 
> with that.
>

Yes, I use Leo for this as well. However, there's still a fair amount of 
work to clean up the outline after import, but it's usually worth the 
effort to be able to see the entire page or CSS file in outline mode. 

>
> I used clones of HTML parts to drag and drop between nodes that wrote to 
> different HTML output files but have yet to figure out how break the link 
> between clones so that a clone no longer is one so that it becomes a simple 
> node that can now be modified without affecting its parents. 
>

Yes, that would be problem. Generally not a good idea to create cross-file 
clones. However, if you already have them, when you find them, simply 
cut/paste the node in place (without cloning) CTRL-SHFT-X, then 
CTRL-SHFT-V. Should be a quick surgical replacement.

 colorizing the html or whatever language like in other scripting editors, 
> etc.
>

That one's easy; simply place @language html in one of the parent nodes and 
if your colorizer settings are set, the syntax coloring will work.

HTH

Rob...

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