On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:14:56PM +0300, Ville M. Vainio wrote:
> They are stored in a "pickleshare" database that IPython uses for all
> persistent stuff. Explore the ~/_ipython/db directory. Observant
> reader may guess that it contains pickles ;-). If you want the
> contents of the database in a more readable format, you can do:
>
> import ipy_exportdb
> ipy_exportdb.export()
Thanks.
By the way, I see in the ipython sources, the file leo_bridge_demo.leo,
which contains an @nosent ILeo_doc.txt, but the file is not generated as far
as I can see.
This led me to try a test case: A simple file with a single node (H denotes
the headline and B denotes the body below):
H: @nosent foo
B: Direct text in body pane.
But writing the leo file did not generate the "foo" file.
I am running Leo 4.4.8b3 (build 1.244) from bzr.
Best regards,
---Kayvan
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