Oh, yes, and when you get a long listing in a tab like the commands 
listing, you can select all the output with the usual CTRL-A and copy it 
with the usual CTRL-C.  Then you can paste it somewhere that is more 
readable, like a Leo node or a text editor.

On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 10:41:05 AM UTC-4 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:

> On Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 10:21:50 AM UTC-4 jkn wrote:
>
>> A couple of points from this interesting list:
>>
>> > - the minibuffer is inherited from emacs, and serves ... a yet to 
>> discover number of functions
>> Personally I think 'minibuffer' is an unhelpful name, it's just an 
>> interface to allow you to enter commands to Leo. Type 'show-commands' in 
>> the minibuffer and you should get a long list of available commands in the 
>> log window.
>>
>
> And in the latest changeset in the devel branch, there is 
> *show-commands-with-docs,*  which shows the docstrings with the commands. 
> Sometimes that can help understand what they do.
>
>>    
>>
>

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