I've extended the outline quite a bit.  Please take a look and let me know 
your reactions.  

New User's Guide To Leo <http://tompassin.net/leo/guide/docs/using-leo.html>

On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 11:40:40 PM UTC-4 Thomas Passin wrote:

> I think it's not too hard on Windows, but that installer wouldn't work on 
> a Mac.  Without actually having a Mac, I don't see how it would be 
> possible. Linux is a whole other kettle of fish.  It's only on Linux that 
> I've ever had any trouble.  On Windows, getting Leo going hasn't fought 
> back for me.
>
> On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 7:50:13 PM UTC-4 Rob wrote:
>
>> Echo what @Paul said about an installer. I believe the biggest obstacle 
>> to higher adoption of Leo isn't how to `use` Leo`, but how to install it. 
>> Every time I need to install on a new machine, I dread it! Consider 
>> Picard <https://picard.musicbrainz.org>, a music tagging application. It 
>> is a Python program that contains all the dependencies needed to install 
>> and run (Python, Qt, etc.) I have managed to get Leo running on Windows 
>> (challenging, but doable) and a Mac. I hope I never have to install it on a 
>> Mac again as that was nearly impossible (at least for me). Perhaps @Paul 
>> meant Mac instead of Mad?
>>
>> I have no idea how difficult it is to build a self-contained installer, 
>> but perhaps it might be worth the effort.
>>
>> Rob...
>>
>>

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