On Apr 6, 2:05 pm, Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how-many works as advertised. Here is the result of help-for-command
how-many:
Could you check that again for me please.
I have made a pristine branch of trunk (r285) and ran my tests from
there, so as to avoid any confusion.
It
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Alex Polite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to have a node that is a function of some other node/nodes.
Sort of like in a spreadsheet. If node A is a function of nodes B and
C it should get automatically updated in the view whenever B or C are
changed.
2008/4/7, Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Write a script :-) p.bodyString() is the body text of node p, so what you
want is a script that will update your spreadsheet nodes. Something like:
for p in c.allNodes_iter():
if spreadSheetEval(p):
myEval(p)
You define
On Apr 5, 3:06 pm, Terry Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A comment on the term icon. Really to be clear we need to say
user-icon or status-icon. The status icon being the
content/clone/dirty/marked indicator that Leo's had for much longer
than it's had user-icons.
-x-cut-x-
I think the
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 7:40 AM, bobjack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
find-word
=
This command is supposed to:
Put the cursor at the next word (on a line) that starts with a
character
It does not. You have to type in a whole word to get any result and
even then it only selects the
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:39 AM, Steve Zatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure an obvious question but I don't see documentation related to
this. When Leo starts up on Windows, in the log file is written
leoID= ABC (in C:\Program Files\Leo\config )
global config dir: C:\Program
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 4:01 AM, bobjack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you check that again for me please.
Oops. I think you are correct. There is a problem. I'll fix this in the
trunk soon.
Edward
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 06:11:22 -0700 (PDT)
bobjack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So maybe bobjack's high level container thing should have
status.marked, status.dirty, etc. attributes/methods, and while the
Tk interface uses an icon to show those, another interface might
not.
Sorry I'm
home = os.getenv('HOME',default=None)
Thanks. That does help.
I am no Windows expert but I suspect that on many Windows systems, it
is HOMEPATH and HOMEDRIVE that are available and that the HOME
environment variable is not set and when that is the case it is the
former two that are used to