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:one childless [[Glossary:Element|element]] in the [[Glossary:Knowledge_tree|knowledge tree]] presented in the [[Glossary:Contents_window|'''Contents''' window]] (an [[Glossary:Item|item]], [[Glossary:Topic|topic]], [[Glossary:Concept|concept]] or [[Glossary:Task|task]] in the [[Glossary:Collection|collection]]). You can add new '''leaves''' with '''Add''' and '''Insert''' (''Ins'') at the bottom of the [[Glossary:Contents_window|'''Contents''' window]], or with options on the [[Edit menu|'''Edit''']] submenu of the [[main menu]]. | |||
:See also: | |||
:*[[Building the knowledge tree]] | |||
:*[[Contents|'''Contents''' window]] | |||
:*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(data_structure) Tree structure] at Wikipedia | |||
Latest revision as of 03:16, 14 August 2020
- leaf
- one childless element in the knowledge tree presented in the Contents window (an item, topic, concept or task in the collection). You can add new leaves with Add and Insert (Ins) at the bottom of the Contents window, or with options on the Edit submenu of the main menu.
- See also:
- Building the knowledge tree
- Contents window
- Tree structure at Wikipedia