Recreating the vr pane via the split menu/Insert displays the same 
behaviour. It is only if I select the @url node and then create the vr pane 
via the Plugins menu am I able to hit refresh and have it display.

Chris

On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 2:51:22 PM UTC-7, Chris George wrote:
>
> I think I found a bug. I cannot seem to display @url nodes in a 
> pre-existent viewrendered pane. All other nodes seem to display as expected 
> while navigating the tree or updating content (with a refresh or the vr 
> pane), but as soon as I navigate to a @url node, the viewrendered pane goes 
> blank. If I delete the viewrendered pane and recreate it while on the @url 
> node, it displays the @url and allows me to click it and proceed.
>
> It seems as if @url nodes are invisible after creation of the vr pane.
>
> Chris
>  
> On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:20:48 PM UTC-7, Terry wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 11:06:36 -0700 (PDT) 
>> Chris George <techn...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>>
>> > I would like to be able to have a certain set of windows open in a 
>> > certain position with certain content every time I open my Leo file 
>> > (I only use one file to hold everything). 
>> > 
>> > I surmise that a script may be involved, as one of the certain 
>> > windows is a viewrendered2 pane, locked to a certain node. The node 
>> > is an @url that points to piggydb, a java app that runs local on my 
>> > Linux box. The body editor pane defaults to the last node I used in 
>> > the previous session, which is fine.. 
>> > 
>> > I have attached a screenshot so you will get the idea. 
>> > 
>> > What is the easiest/most elegant way to make this happen? 
>>
>> The layout part is easy. 
>>
>> Starting from the default view (i.e. your screenshot without the 
>> viewrendered pane), right click the vertical pane divider between the 
>> tree+log and the body.  Select insert from the context menu there. 
>> That creates a big "Action" button, click that and select Viewrendered. 
>> Now right click the vertical pane divider between the Viewrendered 
>> pane and the body pane, and select "swap 1 right 1 left". 
>> Finally, right click any pane divider and select "Save Layout", and 
>> give it a name.  This will be the default layout for this outline 
>> henceforth. 
>>
>> (think you got all that already) 
>>
>> Persisting the locking of the vr pane to a particular node would need 
>> some sort of @script. 
>>
>> For a long time now I've wanted to replace the "add body editor" with 
>> free_layout based multiple body editors, but there's quite a bit of 
>> hidden complexity there, so it still hasn't happened. 
>>
>> Cheers -Terry 
>>
>> > <
>> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-kGZ3Il88LK8/U-JuFQWshtI/AAAAAAAAELk/eapDc2NKOQk/s1600/snapshot1.png>
>>  
>>
>> > On a related note, it would be very useful to me to be able to split 
>> > that middle body editor to make two square panes in the middle. The 
>> > current "Add Body Editor" and windowing options leave me with two 
>> > long, skinny unusable strips. 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Chris 
>> > 
>>
>

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