After I started using this, I found that I sometimes want to capture
multi-line selections from non-Leo sources, like a browser for example. So
I added a modified version of the script that logs the clipboard text to
the log file. I added an item for this script to my custom "Local" menu. A
Trying it out got me to thinking that it would be handy to be able to log
quick little notes. The following script writes the cursor line on the
body to a note log file, whose path can optionally be specified in a
setting. The idea is that you could write a brief one-line note and pop it
On Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at 5:31:04 PM UTC-5 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote:
The script registers as an idle time handler. If a minute has elapsed
since the last check, the script looks to see if the currently focused
outline and node have changed since the last check. If so, it writes the
time and
and I have
> not succeeded in finding it even with the help of FileLocatorPro (a
> terrific Windows program). Somehow, the Recent Files list hasn't helped
> either. Other times I've been able to find the outline but not easily.
>
> I wondered if it would be useful to have Leo
.
Other times I've been able to find the outline but not easily.
I wondered if it would be useful to have Leo keep track of what I was
working on when. Admittedly this situation doesn't happen often, but I
thought I'd try it out anyway. Maybe it would be the start of something
more useful