On 5/28/2014 10:01 AM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2014 06:43:50 -0700 (PDT)
duf...@gmail.com wrote:

Thinking along the same lines, it just occurred to me: wouldn't it be
more rational take the node type marked altogether out of the
headline? After all, it is metadata. So, the headline would display
only the text of the headline.
That moves from optional cosmetic change to major revamp of Leo's
internals, so I don't see happening, hopefully the "hidden for display,
shown for editing" compromise gets most of the value here.

Leo's use of text markers like "@auto" is very fundamental to its
design.

Cheers -Terry

The node type could be conveneiently managed either via a menu
command (e.g. set node type) or directly via a key binding.
And then there is the icons, as proposed above.


Additionally, such a change would break many custom user scripts. Many of my scripts, for example, use custom headline 'type' definitions, like @feed, @major/@minor, etc.

I think replacing them with icons and showing them on edit would be a good enhancement, especially with an easy way to define custom icons via @settings :)

-->Jake

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