Hi Edward, thank you very much for your work! Leo is a great tool and helps 
me in my daily life!

Just in case if you're wondering that could be done next - let me propose a 
few ideas.

1) Is it possible to make Leo more easy to install? I'm struggling for a 
while with installation on Windows and still have no success. I tried to 
follow the instructions at leoeditor.com but with no luck.

I'm able to install Leo on Linux systems following my installation notes 
but... is it possible to include Leo in repositories of major Linux 
distributions, for example, Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.? Leo is an 
extremely useful tool and it would be great to make it more accessible to 
users. It is much more user friendly to install it using, say, "apt install 
leo" rather than doing the whole process manually.

2) I'm stuck at Leo 6.3. For me, it is critically important to copy text 
from Leo outside. I can do it in Leo 6.3 by right clicking in the text area 
and selecting "Copy Text". However, I failed to find this capability in the 
6.4 version, so, unfortunately, newer versions of Leo became unusable for 
me due to this reason. I assume that it is my fault, but if I didn't find 
it, some other users of Leo could fail to do this as well. Appreciate any 
idea on how to copy text from Leo. I would love to use the latest version 
if I could copy text!

3) Do you think it is a good idea to implement Leo in a compiled 
programming language instead of Python to make the installation process 
more user friendly and to improve performance? My Leo directory contains 
thousands of files -- maybe it could be optimized somehow.

Thank you once again!

Kind regards, Serhii


On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 11:15:04 PM UTC+2 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 1:57 PM Matt Wilkie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I feel very lucky to have serendipitously chosen this month to peek back 
>> in at Leo and see what's happening! I echo Offray's comment that even 
>> though Leo occupies a smaller portion of my activity these days it's 
>> imprint on my mind and perception is permanent and abiding. Thank you 
>> Edward for all the work you've done and shared with us. You're willingness 
>> to think out loud and share your process of working through things in 
>> public via the mailng list at least as valuable as the code and application 
>> themselves to me. I count you and the Leo community among my mentors.
>>
>
> You're welcome, Matt. It's been a great ride.
>
> Edward
>

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