Re: Coming soon: My Last Lecture

2015-10-20 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 12:32 AM, ne1uno wrote: > you will no doubt add a few words about the earlier years? > ​In part 1, I'll discuss Leo's most important and noteworthy features, and discuss how it compares to other editors. In part 2, I'll discuss much larger issues,

My last lecture. Part 1: Why Leo is noteworthy

2015-10-20 Thread Edward K. Ream
This post discusses what I think matters most about Leo. This post assumes you are an experienced Leo user. It does not try to duplicate Leo's Tutorial . This post will be pre-writing for a version that will be posted to Leo's web site. All comments are

Re: My last lecture. Part 1: Why Leo is noteworthy

2015-10-20 Thread Largo84
This post makes me realize (again) how much of Leo I don't understand or use. I use Leo just about every day for work and personal writing (mostly LaTex and some HTML). I didn't think I would find a tool to replace ECCO, but Leo proved up to the task (I never use ECCO anymore except to print

Made with Leo

2015-10-20 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
This is sort of in response to the Last Lecture thread and why Leo is noteworthy. The attached is "made with Leo", although, to be fair, Blender also contributed :-) I was working on an org. chart, a chart of the structure of an organization (so shoot me now, I guess ;-). Two simple @buttons