Thanks!  I have only used it for LaTex a few times and it didn't come to 
mind.  How do you create the actual document from the Leo outline?

On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 8:59:48 AM UTC-4 Rob wrote:

> Looks good! May I also suggest to add LaTeX to the list of structured 
> language support. There are more than a few of us LaTeX users on this 
> group. I use Leo extensively as a LaTeX editor, especially finding the 
> abbreviations a real time saver! My 2 cents.
>
> Rob...
>
> On Monday, May 8, 2023 at 12:56:37 AM UTC-4 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I've been thinking that there should be a book on Leo.  I don't think 
>> I've got another book left in me, but I'm not completely happy with the 
>> existing docs because I don't think they really match what a new user faces 
>> when trying to fire up Leo and use it the first few times.   (Also, I don't 
>> know that a publisher would be interested because the number of potential 
>> readers might seem too small).
>>
>> So I am working on a guide for new users.  It's a Sphinx document, 
>> created, of course, in Leo.  It's at a very early stage so far, but I've 
>> put it up on my server so people can see it and make suggestions.
>>
>> I've included the "elevator speech" for Leo that I posted in an earlier 
>> Groups thread.  One of the things that might be of the most interest at 
>> this point is the group of screenshots that I've labeled "Leo In Action".  
>> They illustrate Leo being used for some of the kinds of tasks I've listed 
>> in an earlier section.
>>
>> Please take a look and let me know what you think, bearing in mind that 
>> it's a *very* preliminary and incomplete draft.
>>
>> New User's Guide To Leo 
>> <http://tompassin.net/leo/guide/docs/using-leo.html>
>>
>> PS - If anyone else wants to try writing a Leo book, I'm a good technical 
>> and general editor.  I'd be glad to help out in that way.
>>
>> PPS - Some of the screen shots are of a fresh install on a Linux virtual 
>> machine.  I'm running Windows 10, and I captured the Linux screen shots 
>> using a *Windows* screenshot utility, then converted them to png files 
>> with Windows Paint.  This was easier than trying to use a Linux screen 
>> capture utility in the VM, converting it into a png file, and then 
>> transferring it over to the Windows host.
>>
>

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