So it works. I open a new window for the vr pane and set it to float above 
all other windows. The work flow then becomes:

1. Change content, move nodes around.
2. Move to appropriate place in the @rst tree and run rst3 command in the 
mini-buffer.
3. Navigate to the @auto node and refresh from disk.
4. Run vr-update to see the new output in context.

Realtime would be better IMHO. But I am glad that I can do it at all.

Chris

On Friday, November 22, 2013 1:40:53 PM UTC-8, Chris George wrote:
>
> That works as far as it goes.
>
> vr-lock locks the current view of the rendering pane. In order to update 
> the view I must unlock it and relock it, which means I must navigate to the 
> @auto node which negates the purpose. Having it live is the goal.
>
>
> Chris
>
> On Friday, November 22, 2013 1:09:59 PM UTC-8, Jacob Peck wrote:
>>
>>  On 11/22/2013 4:03 PM, Chris George wrote:
>>  
>> I created an @auto node to read the interim rst file. This works, but 
>> still requires me to run rst3 and navigate to the @auto node. 
>>
>>  I do not seem to be able to access lock-unlock-rendering-pane, one of 
>> the commands from viewrendered.py. In fact, none of the commands from 
>> this plugin appear to work in the minibuffer for me. If I could lock the 
>> pane to the @auto node, then it would be simply the chore of me figuring 
>> out how to create a script/button to automate this.
>>
>>   I think those commands have been renamed 'vr-lock' and 'vr-unlock'.
>>
>> Not sure when that happened, but it was before my time with Leo...
>>
>> -->Jake
>>
>>  Chris  
>>
>> On Friday, November 22, 2013 9:16:01 AM UTC-8, Jacob Peck wrote: 
>>>
>>>  On 11/22/2013 12:14 PM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>>  
>>>  On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Chris George <techn...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>  
>>>> I was wondering if it is currently possible to have the viewrendered 
>>>> pane display a view of what would be the output of an @rst node.
>>>>
>>>
>>> vr displays reStructuredText automatically.  That's how Leo's help 
>>> commands work.
>>>
>>>  Edward
>>>   
>>>  But it does *not* expand section references, @others, etc., which is 
>>> what the original message alludes to :)
>>>
>>> -->Jake
>>>  
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