Hi, I searched the group for some similar issue but could not find anything, so I am starting a new topic.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to reproduce this behaviour in a new leo file,
but once a file shows the behaviour I can reproduce it in that file as many
times as I want. That is why I am attaching one of my leo files where this
happens. It is a simple file with two long R scripts and a few other
organizing nodes.
Since I have experienced this problem three times so far, I am sharing it
here to see if someone has experienced something similar or maybe someone
can come up with an explanation on how to fix this.
Here is my Leo log pane info:
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Leo Log Window
Leo 4.11 devel, build 5814, 2013-06-22 14:46:10
Python 3.2.3, qt version 4.8.2
linux2
setting leoID from os.getenv('USER'): 'daniel'
load dir: /home/daniel/bin/leo-editor/leo/core
global config dir: /home/daniel/bin/leo-editor/leo/config
home dir: /home/daniel
reading settings in /home/daniel/bin/leo-editor/leo/config/leoSettings.leo
docutils loaded
reading settings in /home/daniel/.leo/workbook.leo
reading: /home/daniel/.leo/workbook.leo
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I have tested this with and without a myLeoSettings.leo file, to rule out
the possibility of a spurious setting in my personal settings file being
responsible for the problem.
To see the problem just do the following:
1) Open the teste.leo file attached and open one of the long R scripts in
the body editor.
2) Go to the end of this node and start adding text and newlines.
Everything should work fine.
3) Now add another body editor with "Cmds->Body Editors...->Add-Editor" and
open the other script (or the same script, it doesn't matter) in this new
pane.
4) If now you go to the end of this script and try to add something
(newlines or text, ...), you will see that the row and column counters
change but the body pane won't update anything.
5) I also note that Leo becomes very sluggish (try deleting text with
backspace, delete key or using CTRL+Z to undo) whenever this happens.
I have seen this behaviour three times so far in different files, always
when editing long nodes. I do not know how to reproduce the moment when
this first happens.
Whenever this happens, if I want to keep on editing the node, I either have
to split the node using section references, or edit the node in an external
editor. Leo won't let me go on editing the whole file anymore in the body
pane.
I appreciate if anyone can shed some light on this and point me to a
possible solution.
Best regards to all,
Daniel
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