Hi,

I was playing around with gtkOutlineDemo.py trying to get a handle on
both leo and qt.

So I converted it to qt which was easy, and finished off the lines and
edit widget that were missing from the original, not much more
difficult.

Slightly more difficult was wiring it into the qt plugin !

I have made a branch

lp:~leo-hag/leo-editor/hag-qt-plugin

with the modified qt plugin so you can test it out and see if it might
be a more suitable and flexible alternative than the current tree
widget.

It is based on an older version of the qt plugin but it is only for
demo purposes. Obviously it should be run with gui=qt. Also it is only
tested on windows and I haven't tried any unit test stuff yet.

If you don't like it, or prefer your own version, then nothing is
lost, it was a great learning experience and I enjoyed it!

I would also like to suggest that qt leo moves to using dockable
widgets for the layout instead of splitters. In addition, I would like
the minibuffer widget put in a toolbar so it can be moved around and
share space with other widgets.

I would very much like to contribute to this very exciting project. I
was thinking of doing my own gui calling it qtCub (pronounced cute
cub :) but it would probably be better if I helped with the official
version.  Perhaps you could suggest where I might best fit into your
project?

hag
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