Hi! Just thought Id mentions this,

I've installed Leo many times, and when installing on many debian based 
linux distros (the most common) an xml "mimetype' file is often required to 
have icons and menu entries to access leo and open leo files by clicking on 
their icons, etc. 

The file I'm talking about is so small I might as well type it here, it's 
leo-outline.xml :
<mime-info xmlns="http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info";>
<mime-type type="application/x-leo-outline">
<comment>leo-outline file</comment>
<glob pattern="*.leo"/>
</mime-type>
</mime-info>

As a suggestion.,  I always thought this should be in the root folder of 
Leo as a helper file, for people to access easily at a whim when 
installing. (logical place to be for giving out to an end-user to use on 
his system/OS)
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Félix

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