Hi all,

I have been using txt2tags + Nested Editor to produce structured docs in a light markup and exporting them to HTML and LaTeX > pdf. The fine tunning on the pdf output is done by editing the LaTeX source in Leo. I like the aesthetic of the source code and the outputs and I have contacted the Nested author in order to get some cross-pollination between it and Leo [1].

[1] https://groups.google.com/group/nestededitor/browse_thread/thread/7068e3cd229d4614

Now I think that is time to start hacking Leo for a better support of my work flow and the first thing I would like to have is a "@paragraph" directive that works the same as @rst-no-head but can be used in any part of a (sub)tree, even if is not @rst (sub)tree. This would come handy in chunking and reassembling LaTeX docs without marking up the parts with "<<chunk>>" tags. As I have say repeatedly I'm an "end user" of Leo and I have browse the doc about developing in Leo in [2] and I plan to follow it as a tutorial, but any pointer to a more detailed section to pay attention or to the Leo trees to start hacking is welcomed

[2] http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/scripting.html

Cheers,

Offray

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