Yes, I did also that search from what I could pickup searching here in the
google groups, and that got me into:
def guessExternalEditor(c=None): in leopyref.leo
But I dont quite understand what should I touch there, since what I would
expect would be a path.. I can guess I have to change something there:
if platform.startswith('win'):
> return "notepad"
But, a path will do? Instead of the name of the previous app? I just tried
to change that for "notepad++" and it wont work...
So as a result I still dont understand very well what to change in that
code or why it is in leopyref instead of leosettings =\
On Monday, September 2, 2013 8:39:18 PM UTC+2, Jacob Peck wrote:
>
> On 9/2/2013 2:06 PM, Fidel N wrote:
> > Haha yes thanks for the answer, been there done that, but still after
> > doing that and restarting Leo, whenever I rightclick any node in Leo I
> > still get the "edit in notepad" and if I click, I will go to notepad,
> > no notepad++ for me :(
> > But its true I wasn't clear with the question, what Id like to know
> > (since already searched but without success) is how to change the path
> > from LeoEditor since the other solution did neither solve it for me.
> >
> OOOOhhh... there was a thread on this recently. I think it came down to
> needing to set an environment variable... perhaps LEO_EDITOR?
>
> -->Jake
>
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