Hey, Yes, understand, then perhaps a very brief chapter or even two lines to point out its existence:
"Remember you can switch on and off plugins by going to blablabla Plugins enhance Leo's functionality." "By default the active plugins are: Nav: Provides a pane through which you can search in any node, and will display all results. <link to tutorials for plugins>" About the, fix It would be just perfect if we were always deleting, but when we are, for instance, increasing some bit of text, which is the same in multiple different nodes, I believe a "show only one gnx" fix comes in order. On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 2:14:53 PM UTC+2, Jacob Peck wrote: > > On 10/16/2013 4:18 AM, Fidel N wrote: > > Hi: > > > > I would like to say a couple of things about this pane. > > > > First, I think its not in the Leo cheatsheet, and I remember both it > > took me a while until I realized it existed, and that when I did I > > realized of how much time I had lost. It is a very useful pane, so I > > would dedicate one line or two to suggest the user to use it and what > > is it for. > > > > The other thing is, if you agree, I would like to file a wishlist bug > > for activate or deactivate it showing repeated node results. > > > > Sometimes you want to edit a specific line in several nodes, but if > > they are cloned or under clones, so they will appear a lot of times. > > If you edit the line they will still appear so if you go to the next > > one and edit it, you will sometimes find its already done, and if you > > have a lot of clones, this work becomes very tedious. > > If you could just have one version per node, (IE "if gnx already > > listed in Pane, dont show again") it would be very quick for you to > > edit and know which ones to edit. > > > > Perhaphs im the only one using the Nav pane like that but I would find > > that change very useful. Wishlist? > > -- > It's very useful, but I don't know if Edward will put it in the > cheatsheet as it's a plugin: quicksearch.py. > > I agree about the multiple results being a bit offputting, but my > suggested fix is to have it auto-update whenever it receives focus. That > way changed nodes would disappear from the list, and the user would only > see what they care about -- nodes that match the search string > *presently*. > > -->Jake > -- 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. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
