I'm afraid some of this applies to an older version, for instance, I
had noticed that Control-n opened a new Leo window, and I removed that
from my version. Could you please download the version on the trunk
and work from that? Alternatively, you could work from the PDF file
here: http://www.angelfire.com/vi/oremacs/LeoDoc.pdf
- Stephen
On Jul 20, 8:06 pm, tfer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 17, 2:02 pm, thyrsus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Proofreading much appreciated!
>
> See you touched chapter 3 also, here are my notes on that:
> Under:
> Cloning nodes -
> A cloned nodes becomes a regular node
> again when its penultimate clone is deleted.
> sxtra s: node, also penultimate might be a little high brow
> Perhaps:
> A cloned node wil become a regular node
> again whenever deletion makes it the only instance left.
>
> Creating and destroying multiple body editors -
> Three commands in the Cmds:Body Editors menu allow to create
> and destroy separate editors in the body pane.
> misspeaks:
> Perhaps:
> Three commands in the Cmds:Body Editors menu allow to create,
> destroy, or cycle focus on; separate editors in the body pane.
>
> Dragging nodes -
> I think this only applies to Tkinter gui;
> Perhaps:
> (Note: not implemented in Qt gui yet.)
>
> Editting body text -
> - Normal printing characters are inserted at the point of the
> insertion cursor.
> Not all the story:
> Perhaps:
> - Normal printing characters are inserted at the point of the
> insertion cursor, (overwritting any selection).
>
> - Control-Shift-Up and Control-Shift-Down move the insertion cursor
> by
> paragraphs and extend the selection. Control-p and Control-n
> behave
> the same as Up and Down, respectively. **Note**: by default, Leo
> binds Control-p and control-n to commands.
> not true for Qt, plus isn't control-n bound to "New" in the file menu?
>
> - Control-/ selects the entire contents of the widget.
>
> - Control-\ clears any selection in the widget.
> not true for Qt
>
> Expanding & contracting nodes -
>
> You can expand or contract a node by clicking in the standard
> Windows Tree
> View icon to the left of the status icon. Expanding a node shows its
> immediate
> children; contracting a node hides all its children. The Expand All
> Subheads
> command expands all of a nodes offspring (children, grandchildren,
> etc.)
> Perhaps;
> You can expand or contract a node by clicking in the standard
> Windows Tree
> View icon to the left of the status icon, (the gray box with a plus or
> minus sign).
> Expanding a node shows its immediate children; contracting a node
> hides all its
> children.
> note that the command mentioned below is not exposed by the menus, and
> does not
> seem to exist any more.
> The Expand All Subheads command expands all of a nodes offspring
> (children, grandchildren, etc.)
>
> Navigating through the outline -
> Note only the first paragraph applies ot both gui's, the others aren't
> true for Qt.
>
> ====================================================================================
> I'll have a look at chapter $ later
>
> Tom
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