On 1/28/15 8:32 AM, 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 1:10 AM, <karho...@gmail.com> wrote:

Briefly, the idea is about using two tree panes, side-by-side, to
perform basic file management operations
​...
I guess the crucial question here is: can Leo support two tree
panes at the same time?

Just to add a bit of weight to this: In the ancient PIM I use, and which I'm hoping to replace with Leo, you can have multiple "notepads", each a view on some part of an underlying structure. This allows me to have separate notepads for various aspects of my life and work, with the ability to "cross-reference" (clone) nodes to show up in multiple notepads where appropriate. (Think "aspect-oriented" IM.)

(By the way, there's also a kind of "tagging" structure, supporting hierarchical tags. Less important for my usage, but occasionally helpful.)


Don

The simplest thing to do to assess such a system is to load two
outlines and then detach one, assuming the tabbed interface (right
click on the tab to detach).  You can use the free_layout system to
arrange the two windows so the trees are side by side, or just squash
the log and body panes in one window to make it tree only.

It should also be possible for the free layout system to steal a tree
from one tab and move it on to another tab, which has all sorts of
interesting possibilities.

BUT: https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/135

I just discovered inter-tree drag and drop broke on Friday the 13th,
Sep., 2013 :-/

Cheers -Terry


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