The qt plugin now supports @image nodes.  They work pretty much like
@html nodes internally.

When Leo (the qt plugin) selects an @image node, it assumes either the
body text or the headline contains a url.  If there is body text, it
assumes the body text is a url, otherwise the code assumes what
follows the '@image' in the headline is a url.  This convention allows
you to put a comment in the headline following the '@image'.

Either way, leoQTextWidget.selectAllText and its helper manufactures
an html page that will display the image.

This capability will be quite handy for my slideshow about Leo.  And
the trunk now contains leo/Icons/Lioness.jpg, the opening @image slide
of my slideshow.

Edward

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