On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 5:19 PM, gatesphere <gatesph...@gmail.com> wrote:

Fantastic!  I think I can actually explain what Leo is now, by pointing
> user to the website and filling in any blanks (i.e. answering questions).
>

Thanks.

I can say the same myself ;-)

>
> Oh, one request -- the new tutorials are awesome, but please don't get rid
> of the old ones.  They helped me a lot, and I think they're great for new
> users, after they try the new tutorials first that is.
>

I'll take this under advisement.  At present, the old tutorials are in the
attic, that is, in leo/doc/leoNotes.txt.

I plan to review the old tutorials, and find someplace for some of the
details that appeared in the old tutorials but not the new.  This will be
tricky, for organizational reasons.  It would seem necessary to repeat old
material in order to provide context for the new, but I really don't want
to have multiple tutorials that differ only in level of detail.  It's a
puzzle.  I'll have to mull it over...One possibility is to discuss good
style in the second part of the tutorial, and leave some of the more
abstruse details for a reference.

Edward

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