On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Ville M. Vainio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 1:02 PM, schryer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> The configuration is indeed the most troublesome aspect of Leo.  Now
>> that qt is well on its way to being usable, I can imagine a nice
>> graphical front end (automatically generated) that would allow users
>> to choose and test their keyboard bindings, add, remove and test the
>> plugins, adjust the qt layout and display options (spacings borders,
>> colours, fonts ect..), and various other options related to leo's
>> commands like find options.
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> It should be rather easy to do. We could do a settings wizard that
> creates the setting items under setting trees, and also immediately
> applies the change (only valid for some options). Kinda like the
> "customize" feature of emacs.
>
>> With regards to gui design, I suspect with the move to qt it may be
>> easy to make the layout of Leo quite flexible and dynamic.
>> Specifically, it would be nice to separate out the various components
>> of the leo interface into different windows for use with multiple
>> desktops, or quick switching to save screen real estate.
>
> Yes, it is easy.

Could Leo split out it's panes as windows?
That would be really cool.




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