On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> As of rev 1546 of Leo's trunk, ctrl-o shows all files by default.
> Selecting a non-.leo file will load that file into a new node in the
> present outline.

As what kind of @<filetype> ?

Configurable?

What about:
- create a node
- headline text = @auto project/myfile.py
- execute ctrl-0
- Leo does read-at-auto (correct equivalent)

  For known languages and file extensions, the
> inserted text starts with an @language directive is inserted for known
> languages.  Otherwise, the text starts with @killcolor.
>
> This plugs maybe the biggest hole in Leo's history.  It should have
> been done ages ago, and in fact could have been done any time in the
> last seven years.
>
> At present, @killcolor doesn't short-circuit Leo's syntax coloring, so
> placing a large file in a node can create performance problems.  I
> hope to solve those problems today.
>
> Edward
> >
>

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