A slightly off-the-wall question, perhaps - does Leo use (linux) signals? 
(I don't know much about signals in Windows).

Use case: I use Leo on several machines, editing files on my local network, 
synchronised via NextCloud. My intention is normally to only have one 
machine editing a file at any one time; however it doesn't always work like 
that.

So I might be in the state that I have a leo file being edited (and changes 
pending) on one machine, when I am on another machine and want to edit the 
same file.

I was thinking that causing a signal to be sent to Leo on the first machine 
- "save all files", or "save all files and exit" - might be helpful.

I can well believe there are better approaches, happy to hear about them ;-)

Cheers, J^n

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