Oh, I also run the vr pane locked to this node.

Here is a screenshot.

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On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 10:23:44 AM UTC-7, Chris George wrote:
>
> It is a java app. It installs local (I run Linux with a full Apache 
> install) and the default port is 8080.
>
> Create a node with the following headline: @url http://localhost:8080
>
> Navigate to this node and then create a vr pane via the plugins menu. 
> Click the green refresh icon in the vr pane, click the url. Then login and 
> go.
>
> There is a bug with pre-existant vr panes and @url nodes. If the vr pane 
> exists and you navigate the tree to a @url node, the vr pane blanks out 
> completely and you cannot access the url. The step by step above is the 
> only way to load @url nodes in a vr pane.
>
> Chris
>
> On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 10:06:13 AM UTC-7, Dufriz wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Chris George <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> http://piggydb.net/
>>>
>>> When in brainstorming mode, or when writing blog posts, I run this in a 
>>> vr pane within Leo, simply because it is less distracting than running it 
>>> in a separate window.
>>>
>>
>> I am intrigued, how can you run it in a pane *within* Leo?
>> Isn't that an external application?
>>
>>
>>

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