uA's are really only useful with scripts and plugins -- but several
plugins use them to store data. For example, the nodetags.py plugin
uses them to store tags. It has a UI that lets you deal with this
rather than writing scripts :)
There's also the attrib_edit.py plugin (I think?) which provides a
generic interface for modifying uAs.
Hope this helps!
-->Jake
On 2/20/2015 11:27 AM, Largo84 wrote:
After searching through LeoDoc.leo for help on uA's, I was able to
determine only that it's an acronym for unknownAttibute and some
technical programming notes that doesn't make much sense to me. It
seems like a potentially useful tool, but I can't find anything on how
to actually create (write), read, display or search for uA's using the
normal Leo interface without writing a script or program. My
perception is that a uA would be where I might assign some 'tag' or
other metadata to a node that I can define for myself. Is that
correct? I would appreciate any help in better understanding what uA's
are, how others are using them in practical applications and how to
actually implement them without programming skills (maybe that's
asking too much).
Rob.......
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