Three questions:

Again, based on my earlier literate programming experience, I'm wondering 
how I can print out/present my code as a document? Is that still a thing or 
should I look at communicating with other reviewers a different way?

What's the best way for other developers to review code? What I'm thinking 
of is exporting all of the code is a document into Google docs and then 
using the Google docs comment feature and shared presentation for reviewing 
code with other developers.

And last, I almost never execute the code I'm working on on my Windows box. 
I almost always synchronize my code over to a Linux box before executing. 
What is an easy way I can trigger synchronization from Leo? Part of what 
complicates this is that I tend to use rsync in a bash script under cygwin 
because it's a UNIX like tool and it's easy for me. What can I do from 
Windows directly?

--- eric

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