On Jun 5, 6:10 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:03 PM, jkn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > File "/transfer/leo-editor/trunk/leo/plugins/qtGui.py", line 4474,
> > in getWrapper
> > wrapper = self.editWidgetsDict.get(e)
> > AttributeError: leoQtTree instance has no attribute 'editWidgetsDict'
>
> I can't duplicated this, and clearly, leoQtTree's *do* typically have
> editWidgetsDict ivars.
>
> You might trying pulling a fresh copy of the bzr repository.
Hmm, I can't reproduce it with a recent sync either (I thought I was
close enough to the tip not to need to have to do this) - apologies.
It does seem odd though that the appearance is different if I edit a
node highlight via the mouse (highlight under edit goes blue) and via
Ctrl-H (highlight stays same colour).
Also, I notice that via both methods, if I'm in 'edit highlight' mode
and alt-tab to another application, and then back to Leo:
- I am taken out of edit-highlight mode
- the focus is now in the body pane!
Both of these, and the latter for sure, seem odd behaviour to me.
I hope all these recent observations are useful. For me, the basic
editing functionality of any editing environment (such as Leo) I might
think of using has to be both rock-solid and consistent if I'm going
to stick with it. It doesn't have to be the same as other environments
I use, just 'solid'.
Regards
Jon N
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