On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sort of a top level Table of Contents with @bookmarks pointing at Leo files?

Interesting.  I keep forgetting about bookmarks as another direction/dimension.

Another example of not remembering what we have.

> I think that would be great, though persisting the open tabs would add
> lots of value:
> from leo.leo -> open tabs for files of interest -> exit Leo -> start
> Leo -> tabs as before

Hmm.  It adds a bit, but imo not that much to what we already have.

I can open all the permutations of the files I want with just a single command:

u (unitTest), e (local testing) s (leoPy.leo and leoPlugins.leo) d
(leoDocs) etc.

You could say that persisting tabs avoids some of this, but the use
cases of wanting to open specific tabs will never go away.

For example, I use e and u to test with the latest code, and it never
makes any sense to open other tabs in those cases.  I want the fastest
load possible and I'm not going to keep the .leo files open after
testing because I'm going to reload them after making more code
changes.

> I think there's a way to search across Leo files: quicksearch multiple
> files ... ?

Thanks for the reminder.

I suspect that few of us remember what we don't use.  I sure don't.

> What if quicksearch looked at all the @bookmarked files and offered to open 
> the
> ones with hits? ... methinks way cool.

A great idea.

Edward

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