On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I think this behaviour will surprise users.


Yes, We have already seen that it is confusing.

>
> ctrl-o means 'open a file' Leo doesn't open the file, it 'reads' it.
> to 'open' is to connect to a file on the file system, to
> 'read' is to access the content of  a file, very different operations.
>
> I think ctrl-o should be changed to ctrl-r and the dialog named
> 'Read' instead of 'Open'


Your distinction between opening and reading is valid, but it has no chance
of ending confusion for newbies.


> I think crtl-o should create an @auto node,
>

An excellent idea.  It is dead easy to do.  I'll do it within 3 days :-)

If an @auto node isn't wanted, the user can just delete the @auto in the
headline.

This would be a good time to add a "slurp" option that would apply to
ctrl-O.

Edward

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