On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Peter Mills <[email protected]>wrote:

> It is also worth noting, in case you haven't seen it yet, that there is
> some further information contained in the post:
>
> Re: viewrendered2 plugin - Manual and support files
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/leo-editor/BDzmytlSegw/xb-G_fk_m6kJ
>
> This post, unsurprisingly, contains a reasonable manual of the
> viewrendered2 plugin, as well as some support files including some css
> which will get a nicer output than the docutils default.  It also contains
> the support files for making the s5 slideshow functionality work (although
> for best results a patch is required to docutils).  There is also a
> VR2test.leo file which demonstrates some of these features, although at
> least one element of the "notebook" functionality in this demo requires the
> matplotlib package to be installed (for the plot).
>

Ooops. Sorry about that. I, of course, should have linked to the messages
that started it all. My only excuse is that I had to read lots of stuff
written by people who already were very familiar with Leo and often assumed
knowledge I didn't have. I was mainly focused on writing a summary with
everything I learned in one place for easier reference. But yes, I
definitely should have mentioned you so thanks for correcting my
embarrassing oversight :)

For historical purposes, your original post was:

"Introduction and teaser"
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/leo-editor/HQyikmhVJPc/m37FyT3RHNsJ<https://groups.google.com/d/topic/leo-editor/HQyikmhVJPc/discussion>

and includes a fascinating screenshot which first peaked my interest. And
now that I re-read that post, I totally agree with your misgivings about
Leo and what things still need to be worked on.

On that note I was particularly interested in **how** you got that layout?
Every time I've tried to do anything other than the standard layout, I get
hit by all sorts of "RuntimeError: wrapped C/C++ object of type
NestedSplitter has been deleted" log messages every time I thereafter do
any sort of Window operation (typically on the Log pane). I'll eventually
get around to writing a detailed post about the issue but in the meantime I
was just curious.

Finally, thank you for forcing me to wonder how you managed to link to a
particular Google Groups message. I never noticed that the Reply button
dropdown menu has a Link item for that :)  A web interface feature that
people who only use the email interface might never be able to use (oblique
reference to another post of my mine called "Turning on more Google Groups
features").

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