Thanks, I'll look at that.  I can do file sharing for particular folders 
already, for that matter.

On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 2:52:13 AM UTC-5 jkn wrote:

> Not quite what you are asking, but I use Nextcloud to automatically share 
> files and directories between computers on my home LAN:
>
> I tend to be a bit careful about having an outline open in two instances 
> of Leo, but this approach works OK for me.
>
> https://nextcloud.com/
>
> On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 1:21:26 AM UTC [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Of course I thought of your project right away.  What I'm thing of is 
>> doing the same thing, but instead of vscode as a client on the same 
>> computer, I'm thinking of Leo on a different computer as the client.  And 
>> the communication would be via my local LAN instead of webchannels on the 
>> same machine.
>>
>> All I want to do, really, is to take an easily portable laptop somewhere 
>> else in the house - so I'm not stuck here at the desk all the time - and 
>> run Leo on it but working on outlines stored on the main computer.  I only 
>> want to stay on my home LAN, so I'm not worried about security risks you 
>> might get with open connectivity to the wild internet.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 8:08:31 PM UTC-5 Félix wrote:
>>
>>> (english is not my native language so i may miss some meaning)
>>>
>>> I've read your question and i'm tempted to ask you to elaborate a 
>>> little, or give a bit more details by being more explicit in your vision. 
>>>
>>> obviously, this peeked my curiosity because with leoserver you can do 
>>> this - even more: you can edit more than one client at once on the same Leo 
>>> instance running :)
>>> --
>>> Félix
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 5:12:39 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'd like to open a Leo outline that is on another computer - strictly 
>>>> within my home LAN.  I could do that by sharing a directory and putting 
>>>> the 
>>>> outline into that directory.  But I'd rather have that outline be in its 
>>>> intended place on the drive, not in some other shared directory.
>>>>
>>>> I could put a soft link to the outline in its intended location, and 
>>>> put the actual outline in the shared folder.  But that's still not ideal.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to use the Leo Bridge to accomplish this?  How would it 
>>>> be set up?
>>>>
>>>

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