Hi Felix - whilst you are here...

I was reminded about LeoJS by Thomas' comment, and also: "With LeoJS in 
vscode.dev, outlines have to be in a GitHub repository"

OOI, does it have to be in Github (only)? eg. could an outline be in 
Gitlab, for instance?

Thanks a lot
    J^n


On Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 7:36:05 PM UTC+1 Félix wrote:

> Hi Brian. Great question. Indeed your concept could be very useful. I'll 
> try my hand at it this week-end. 
>
> And yes leojs is great, but like Thomas said, it's a full fledged leo that 
> is not a minimal html readable tree that you would like
>
> Thanks for your interest in Leo 😃
>
> Hopefully ill get something that would fit the bill in a few days when i 
> have some free time
>
> Félix
>
> On Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 9:54:42 AM UTC-4 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> With LeoJS in vscode.dev, outlines have to be in a GitHub repository.  
>> The OP probably doesn't want to be limited like that. 
>>
>> On Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 5:54:59 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 3, 2025 at 9:32 PM brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>  
>>>
>>>>
>>>> @edward 
>>>> My goal is to generate a self contained html file that I can send to 
>>>> someone so they can view the content I created without installing leo.  
>>>> I'm 
>>>> using leo as an outlining tool and not as a software development tool.  
>>>> With the html someone can double click the html file and view a 
>>>> representation of the outline in a browser.  Some people have issues with 
>>>> installing software so I'm trying to avoid forcing someone to install leo. 
>>>>  
>>>> Some businesses require IT sign off before even thinking about installing 
>>>> software.  Having to install leo could be a blocker.  LeoJS  
>>>> <https://boltex.github.io/leojs/> will not work since it has to be 
>>>> setup with VS code.  It is easier for someone to install leo than setup 
>>>> LeoJS  <https://boltex.github.io/leojs/>with VS code.  A non-dev will 
>>>> be lost in VS code.    
>>>>
>>>
>>> My advice is to use vscode.dev if at all possible.
>>>
>>> Edward
>>>
>>

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