The main point I wanted to make was that unless and until PyQt becomes
easier to install on a Mac, I would suggest that the Leo docs *not*
actively promote that Leo will play well in that sandbox. For
newcomers to Leo, that could save a lot of headaches.

On Oct 12, 10:13 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Largo84 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know it's not Leo's developers' responsibility to make sure that
> > PyQt can install on a Mac but since it's now practically impossible to
> > do so unless one is a full time software genius, I would suggest the
> > web site either update the instructions or at least not promote on the
> > home page that it will work on a Mac.
>
> A reasonable suggestion, imo.  There is no use denying it: Leo has
> always been difficult to use install or use on the Mac.  Tk may be
> standard on the Mac, but it's also poor, imo.  And now we don't even
> have the option of falling back on Tk.
>
> I have Leo installed on an iMac, but I hardly ever use it, mainly
> because the Mac keystrokes are hosed.  For example, the Mac-Global
> clover-h binding can not be overridden!
>
> Edward

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