Thanks! That plugin does both more and less than I want: more, because I get a full and nicely formatted window with editable text boxes; less, since it doesn't write any edited text back to the tree.
My fumbling tinkering would go towards not editing in the preview window/pane at all, and just having a keystroke or click scroll the editing pane to the right node in Leo. But that would mean that the preview panel would have have to be properly indexed so that from the cursor position in the panel the plugin could find the proper node back in the Leo panel. (Kludgy way: put the node id in the text!) Thanks for the suggestion. Bill Le mardi 5 février 2013 18:46:56 UTC-8, Terry a écrit : > > On Tue, 5 Feb 2013 17:14:14 -0800 (PST) > wgw <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: > > > I would like to see a fuller outline view of Leo trees. So instead of > > seeing one body only and the tree of headlines, I want to display all > the > > parts of the tree (all bodies and subheadings) as continuous text, much > > like a word processor outline. > > > > I can almost do that myself in the preview panel. Here is a very sloppy > > "preview-tree" script (good for a laugh for anyone who does much Leo > > programming!). > > > > result = ["\n\n>"+p.h,"\n"+p.b] > > for p2 in p.subtree(): > > result.append("\n\n>>"+p2.h + "\n\n" ) > > for i in p2.b.split('\n'): > > result.append("\n| " + i) > > s = ''.join(result) > > > > g.app.gui.runScrolledMessageDialog(c=c, msg = g.u('rst:\n') + s ) > > > > > > This needs a total redesign, but it does give an idea of the results I > want > > to get: the whole tree (not necessarily in rst format). > > > > I think I could probably get this to work correctly, but the really > tough > > part, I think, is being able to click somewhere on the tree preview and > go > > to the pertinent node in the headline/body panels. > > > > This looks like a feature that Word has, but that Leo doesn't, as far as > I > > can tell. Or am I missing something (besides the fact that such things > can > > be done in Leo almost magically!) ? > > > > Any suggestions for a full tree preview ? > > I think this has been requested before and Ville did something possibly > using QtQuick or something, a scrolley flicky thing :-) > > Ah yes, > https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/leo-editor/Zs-5jKjPAB0 > > ...and... I think I'm going to have to kill me Leo session after doing > nb-all on a large outline, so be warned - nb-subtree is probably > smarter. > > Cheers -Terry > > > Bill > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
