> > 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 :) > No apology required - I wasn't at all worried about attribution or the accuracy of your already comprehensive bibliography. I was mostly concerned that you may not have seen those earlier css and js attachments before you dived into VR2's workings.
Thanks also for critiquing VR2. As you pointed out, there tends to be confusion between VR1 and VR2 at the moment and I would like to see VR2 to be the only version - at the end of the day VR2 is only really different in they way it treats reST and (with Jake's additions) md. This means making sure nothing of significance is lost from VR1 and that VR2 is reasonably bugless. There are some specific bugs I have in mind that I hope to fix over the next week or so (if I can get my head around git and GitHub). 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. > Perhaps you are trying to use the menu items under Cmds for laying out panes - I've had similar errors come up for them. Instead, I use the "freelayout" plugin. I'm not sure if it's installed by default, but right-clicking on the blue borders between panes brings up a menu of layout modifications. 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"). > Yes, I only just discovered that on the above post too. -- 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/d/optout.
