.. @+leo-ver=5-thin
.. @+node:ekr.20100805165051.7146: * @file intro.txt
.. @@language rest
.. @@tabwidth -4

.. @+at @rst-options
..  call_docutils=False
..  code_mode=False
..  generate_rst=True
..  http_server_support = False
..  show_organizer_nodes=True
..  show_headlines=True
..  show_leo_directives=True
..  stylesheet_path=..\doc
..  write_intermediate_file = True
..  verbose=True
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.. @+all
.. @+node:ekr.20091130111843.6788: ** @rst html\intro.html
################
The Leo Tutorial
################

.. index:: Leo's tutorial

.. _`Python`: http://www.python.org/

Leo is a power tool for people who want to organize, study and work with
data, especially complex data like computer programs, books, web sites and
data bases. Leonistas say Leo is a revolutionary tool and that Leo is fun
to use--even addictive.

Leo looks like other outlining programs, but it is not. This tutorial
explains the difference.

There are four parts, plus a cheatsheet. Each part will take about 30
minutes to read. The last part is optional, and assumes some familiarity
with programming in `Python`_.

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 1
   :glob:

   basics1
   basics2
   basics3
   basics4
   cheatsheet

.. @-all
.. @-leo
