Hello Edward,

Am So., 31. Jan. 2021 um 11:46 Uhr schrieb Edward K. Ream <
[email protected]>:

> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 8:24 AM gar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It depends on how rich leo-in-web become. If the same feature-full as a
>> console version of UI - then no, thank you.
>> If rich enough to use it as a general-purpose note-taking server tool
>> behind web-server - then why not, great.
>> The main concern that UI must be enough featureful to make notes and
>> search.
>>
>
> Thanks for these comments. I agree that Leo as a web app would have to be
> a fully functional product. For me the lure is the cool Leovue graphics.
> But python is my passion. Why not support similar graphics is Leo using
> python graphics libs? I'll investigate this path soon.
>

I'm not sure about the importance of adding another python graphics
framework / library for Leo's user base - but - that's my personal view.

What I'm sure about, at least for me, is the value of a general-purpose
outliner,  which will allow to provide & keep any kind of notes (daily- or
topic-based) accessible via a tab in your browser.

Some limited support is already available via the 'render' pane & for
example the 'rst3' command - but - there's no short & simple workflow
available and/or described, that I'm aware of.

I just wanted to state this, since I considered that the *main* message in
gar's comment.

With kind regards,

Viktor

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