I had some really old version of leo - I believe it was 5.x and was 
installed 1.5 years ago. I use Leo for collecting thoughts, writing down 
stuff, structuring a talk etc. Decided to get out of comfort zone and 
cloned git repo and dailly git pull and started using that. 


   1. This is brilliant. Bunch of my myLeoSettings.leo stuf is no longer 
   needed with dockable panes for body and outline; and it remembers setting 
   too. Plus, the default look is very nice (I am on elementaryos 5.1)
   2. Went to LeoVue site and only one word. *Wow*. Installed the CDN 
   version on laptop as well and put it under local nginx. So good that I 
   actually don't use any of the render stuff that I used to do before.
   3. Now there is a blue bar that shows the opened files - under window 
   title bar, and above menus. I usually have only one file open and this 
   takes away premium vertical space in my laptop - how do I get rid of that? 
   When I had multiple files open, I could right click on one of them and do 
   some "detach" to get it out for that file - but I want this to be 
   permanently hidden. FWIW, I also keep icon-bar always hidden to save space 
   - which seems to be remembered in this version than me having to start leo 
   with such a setting.

Overall awsome stuff - rarely do one get so thrilled to see software so 
nicely advanced and still true to its core in a short time.

BTW, one greedy need -> I tried various directives like @clean, @auto etc 
to include another .leo file in my outline. Doesn't work. Any chance of 
that ever getting implemented? Two usecases I can think of are:

   1. I am trying to convert different people to use Leo and they have 
   their own leo files. We share those over git or shared folder. Having an 
   ability to import also allows individual contribs to larger outlines.
   2. It also helps in keeping the left side outline pane a bit more 
   manageable. On large outlines, there is too much vertical scrolling to keep 
   focus. This can also be solved by giving some option to collapse everything 
   outside current node to one single ellipsis/plus sign as well.

Back to learning new leo  then :)

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