Ben, I have used Leo successfully for many years in your examples 2 and 3.
I'd be glad to write up typical workflows that I use if that would be
useful, However, I agree w/ Thomas these probably aren't best suited for a
new user guide.
Rob...
On Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 11:17:52 AM UTC-4 Ben
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 1:38 PM Thomas Passin wrote:
> And here is the earlier transcript, reformated - the chatbot's doing a lot
> of hand-waving!
Imo, the response is drivel.
Edward
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And here is the earlier transcript, reformated - the chatbot's doing a lot
of hand-waving!
write a short user's guide about how to manage a web site with the
leo-editor, and do not explain what the leo-editor or a web site are
ChatGPT
Sure! Here's a short user's guide on managing a website
OK, this should be more readable:
explain briefly what advantages the leo-editor has over vs-code
ChatGPT
The Leo editor and Visual Studio Code (VS Code) are both powerful text
editors, but they have different features and advantages. Here are some
advantages of the Leo editor over VS Code:
Rats! I'll try to reformat that one, too.
On Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 2:32:57 PM UTC-4 Thomas Passin wrote:
> Hmm, that formatting came out weird. I'll see if I can reformat it better
> - the above was directly copy-pasted from the browser. In the meantime,
> here's another interesting
Hmm, that formatting came out weird. I'll see if I can reformat it better
- the above was directly copy-pasted from the browser. In the meantime,
here's another interesting one:
explain briefly what advantages the leo-editor has over vs-code
The Leo editor and Visual Studio Code (VS Code)
And here's one where it's clear the bot is just waving its hands rapidly:
write a short user's guide about how to manage a web site with the
leo-editor, and do not explain what the leo-editor or a web site are
Sure! Here's a short user's guide on managing a website with the Leo editor:
1.
I thought this might be a good test. ChatGPT came up with something I
probably would not have thought of (don't know if it would actually work,
though!):
write a python script to copy the line containing the cursor in the
Leo-editor, but do not explain what the leo-editor is
ChatGPT
Closer to home, maybe:
explain how to create Sphinx documents with the Leo-editor but don't
explain what Leo, Sphinx, or ReStructured text are
To create Sphinx documents with the Leo editor, follow these steps:
1.
Install Sphinx: Use a package manager like pip to install Sphinx on
No apologies needed. Leo is terrific, but it does have quite a learning
curve. In the end, I think many people end up with their own personalized
workflows, most likely with some customized scripts to help.
I like your suggestions of user scenarios walkthroughs, and I think they
don't really
Thomas writes:
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.
On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 2:51 PM Paul S. Wilson wrote:
> Thought this might be of wide interest.
>
Thanks for this Paul.
I still prefer google for most of my reference needs. I seem to be in a
minority.
Edward
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