> Ok, it seems that there are multiple ways of setting Vim as a external
> editor for Leo.
Actually, no. Enabling export to Vim should all be done within your
myLeoSettings.leo file.
> can somebody please give me instructions
Here is an export of a myLeoSettings.leo file that works. Each line
is a node's headline text. Indenting indicates a sub-node.
+ @settings
- @enabled-plugins
+ open_with plugin's global settings
- @bool open_with_save_on_update = True
- @bool open_with_goto_node_on_update = False
- @bool open_with_clean_filenames = True
- @bool open_with_uses_derived_file_extensions = True
- @bool vim_plugin_positions_cursor = True
+ vim plugin's global settings
- @bool vim_plugin_uses_tab_feature = True
- @bool vim_plugin_opens_url_nodes = False
- @bool vim_plugin_always_launched = False
- @string vim_exe = C:\Program Files\vim\gvim
- @string vim_cmd = C:\Program Files\vim\gvim --servername LEO
+ @keys Vim bindings
<sub-nodes not shown>
The "@enabled-plugins" node contains the following text:
open_with.py
mod_tempfname.py
vim.py
All other nodes do not require any body text except the sub-nodes of
the "@keys Vim bindings" node.
The "@keys Vim bindings" node is the copy of the same node in the
leoSettings.leo file. Its sub-nodes are not shown in the outline
above to keep this post short.
Double clicking on a node's box (the box to the left of the node's
headline text) will invoke the VIM program.
I tested this bare-bones file under WinXP. It should work under all
other supported operating systems.
TL
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