Hi - thanks for the advice. I am now running the version available on 
github (at - https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/archive/master.zip 
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fleo-editor%2Fleo-editor%2Farchive%2Fmaster.zip&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFL_cFMcDLraF2WR1IGYLBExqlsMg>
 ). 
Unfortunately the problem seems to remain...

Log as follows - 

Leo 4.11 final, build 6240, 2013-11-06
Python 2.7.5, PyQt version 4.8.6
darwin

exception writing: /Users/spkb/Documents/Leo Editor/scokobro-site.txt
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/spkb/Downloads/leo-editor-master/leo/core/leoAtFile.py", 
line 3105, in write
    at.writeOpenFile(root,nosentinels=nosentinels,toString=toString)
  File "/Users/spkb/Downloads/leo-editor-master/leo/core/leoAtFile.py", 
line 3662, in writeOpenFile
    at.putOpenNodeSentinel(root)
  File 
"/Users/spkb/Downloads/leo-editor-master/leo/plugins/lineNumbers.py", line 
51, in putLineNumberDirective
    oldOpenNodeSentinel(self,v,inAtAll,inAtOthers,middle)
TypeError: putOpenNodeSentinel() takes at most 4 arguments (5 given)


Regards - SPKB
+++++

On Tuesday, 24 June 2014 21:19:00 UTC+9, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:27 PM, Scott Koga-Browes <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > First, hello everyone - and thanks in advance for your time and help! 
>
> Hi Scott.  Welcome aboard :-) 
>
> > I managed to install Leo and do the basics, open, create, save, edit 
> files 
> > etc. However it seems(to me) that many of the functions mentioned in the 
> > opening tutorial just don't work (for me). For instance, this morning I 
> came 
> > back to Leo after a few weeks and tried to use the @file directive to 
> create 
> > an external (I also tried @auto) - but I received this error message ... 
> > 
> > exception writing: /Users/spkb/Documents/Leo Editor/scokobro-site.txt 
> [snip] 
>
> > TypeError: putOpenNodeSentinel() takes at most 4 arguments (5 given) 
>
> My apologies for the problems you are having. My guess is that your 
> sources aren't in synch with each other. 
>
> How did you install Leo?  Would it be convenient to install using git? 
>  That way you will always have the very latest sources.  We expect the 
> core developers to run all unit tests before upping changes, and in 
> practice it is very rare to have any problems using the bleeding edge 
> code. 
>
> In the future, when reporting any problem with Leo, please report the 
> platform and version number reported by Leo at the start of the log 
> pane.  Thanks. 
>
> Edward 
>

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