Hello Edward,

Edward K. Ream schrieb am Samstag, 15. Mai 2021 um 17:51:53 UTC+2:

> On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 8:06 AM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> I'm not necessarily saying that it doesn't do what it's supposed to.  I'm 
>> saying that the draft doc doesn't say what it is supposed to do, at least 
>> not so an inexperienced user can do anything with it. 
>
>
> At present (I've just pushed some changes to the ekr-docs branch), the 
> first two sentences of the new chapter are:
>
> QQQ
>
> leoserver.py is a stand-alone web **socket** server that provides access 
> to Leo’s capabilities using Leo’s bridge.
>
> leoserver.py exists to support leoInteg: Leo hosted on Visual Studio Code. 
>
> QQQ
>
> leoserver.py is not for inexperienced users. Imo, the above description 
> does describe what the server does, and is supposed to do :-)
>

This describes the current state of the Leo Server work a lot better than 
the initial version.

It does make it clear, that its focus at the moment is to support leoInteg 
- and - is not intended to address any other use cases yet ...

With kind regards,

Viktor

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