On Sat, 17 Sep 2016 13:14:51 -0700 (PDT)
Chris George wrote:
> The combination of "Easter Egg" menu, Window, and Cmds makes things
> complicated. One menu to rule them all would be a great place to
> start.
There's the Window -> Arrange Panes menu, which can open the
The combination of "Easter Egg" menu, Window, and Cmds makes things
complicated. One menu to rule them all would be a great place to start. All
testing done with the highly recommended plugins enables. I am thinking I
might nee to disable all plugins before diving too deeply into this too
much
On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:36:37 -0600
Mike Hodson wrote:
> Hello Chris, Viktor,
>
> You and others have brought up great points about how Leo is used in a
> day-to-day basis.
> I'm having trouble with what appears to be "one" editing window.
>
> Please, correct me if I haven't
Hello Chris, Viktor,
You and others have brought up great points about how Leo is used in a
day-to-day basis.
I'm having trouble with what appears to be "one" editing window.
Please, correct me if I haven't figured this functionality out yet.
Namely, I appreciate 'Tabs' and appreciate that leo
Hello Chris,
Thanks for starting a new thread & sharing your perception.
My initial feedback: If Leo (as is) fulfills all of your needs, then that's
a good/ great status for you!
Another feedback: IMO a lot of the discussion focuses on the questions:
Should more things be added to the Leo
Over the past couple of years I have begun to see Leo as an outlining
editor that can emulate every editor and every outliner out there. Every
time I try to narrow Leo's spot in in my toolchain, it widens and another
dedicated tool passes on.
The recent discussion about paring Leo down to a