On Feb 10, 8:44 am, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems Leo wants me to turn every little editing task into some kind of
> hierarchy-building exercise.

I just realized that a much-faster syntax colorer allows, arguably for
the first-time ever, using Leo's nodes just like people typically use
Emacs buffers: one buffer per file.

Previously, the slow syntax coloring "encouraged" people to split
files into nodes.  Now, there is less need to do that.  If you like,
the outline would just be a list of open nodes.  You could even hide
the outline completely.  You could always do that before, but now
there is a plausible use case for doing so.

Edward

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