While I was reading your description, I was only thinking on how a
screencast would be of great use for this.
Then I read Matt comment, so here is my +1.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:09 PM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for sharing this Edward! I often find myself wondering about
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
this workflow description cries for a screencast or screenshot slideshow.
I'm pretty much off slideshows :-) I agree, this would be a good screencast.
How do you clone @file nodes? Wouldn't that just mean one overwrites the
For the last several weeks I've used clones in a new, more effective way.
This post is pre-writing for a new FAQ entry.
The new workflow was inspired by git's stash/unstash commands. Here are
the key ideas.
1. [Most important] I avoid putting clones in two different *external*
files.
For
Thank you for sharing this Edward! I often find myself wondering about how
others use Leo, even though I've been here awhile now.
I know it wouldn't be soon, lots of other stuff on the go, but this
workflow description cries for a screencast or screenshot slideshow. It
needn't even be a scripted