plus you told me that the way I was trying to go was actually the
right track, so I didn't need to doubt the approach just the technical
integrity.

helped a lot, thanks

-S


On 21 Jun., 16:05, Mike Crowe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yep.  I've solved more problems by trying to describe the problem I
> have.  Know the feeling well.
>
> znafets wrote:
> > And that's what I did to fix it ....
> > deletet the trunk and created a new from scratch got somehow rid of
> > that problem ...
> > project-wizard is available now ...
>
> > Thanks for your help Mike, sometimes it works just to talk about.
>
> > -S
>
> > On 21 Jun., 15:37, znafets <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Linux Ubuntu Jaunty & Karmic
>
> >> maybe I should get a new clone/branch to be sure the vesion I have
> >> didn't get scrabled over time ?
>
> >> -S
>
> >> On 21 Jun., 15:28, Mike Crowe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> You added it to LeoSettings.py as well?
> >>> What OS?
> >>> Any messages in the startup log about project-wizard?
>
> >>> znafets wrote:
>
> >>>> I got pretty much the same plugin list as you
>
> >>>> when I do Alt-x and type proj >TAB> he even does not find anything.
> >>>> pro<TAB> yields a list of propagate-key-events
>
> >>>> The plugin also does not appear in the plugins menu list ...
>
> >>>> -S
>
> >>>> On 21 Jun., 15:20, Mike Crowe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> In my @enabled-plugins I have:
>
> >>>>>     qtGui.py
> >>>>>     threading_colorizer.py
> >>>>>     plugins_menu.py
> >>>>>     cleo.py
> >>>>>     open_with.py
> >>>>>     mod_scripting.py
> >>>>>     UNL.py
> >>>>>     projectwizard.py
> >>>>>     (snip)
>
> >>>>> Question:  When you do alt-x and enter "project-wizard", what happens?  
> >>>>> It *should* open a file-open dialog and let you select a file in the
> >>>>> root directory of your project.
>
> >>>>> znafets wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Nope isn't that one, too. I tried to write it in the enabled-plugins
> >>>>>> body text in leoSettings.leo , no effect either..
>
> >>>>>> Must be the wrong way...
>
> >>>>>> -S
>
> >>>>>> On 21 Jun., 15:09, znafets <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> know you mean projectwizard.py, but doesn't import when I put it into
> >>>>>>> the enabled-plugins body text. Maybe this is the issue with
> >>>>>>> myLeoSettings.leo not being read right now, (filed that in another
> >>>>>>> mail)
>
> >>>>>>> -S
> >>>>>>> On 21 Jun., 15:02, Mike Crowe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>> I noticed that too.  Had to import it (as derived file) to edit it to
> >>>>>>>> include my extensions.
>
> >>>>>>>> Yes, just add pluginwizard.py to the @enabled-plugins sentinel.  
> >>>>>>>> (doing
> >>>>>>>> from memory, please verify names!)
>
>
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