One thing I noticed last night was a strange behavior when rearranging outlines (with keyboard Shift+L/R/U/D).
Create three nodes in order named Head1,Head2,Head3. Under Head1 create a child called Sub1. Navigate to Head2. Type Shift+Down, you will see Head2 and Head3 swapped positions and Head2 is still selected. Now with Head2 selected type Shift+Up, you will see Head2 does not move back to its original position but instead becomes a child of Head1. If this is intended behavior please let me know. On Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 7:11:37 AM UTC-4, john lunzer wrote: > > Thank you for your guidance. I will continue to bring *real* issues here > and try to refrain from "suggestions" and "enhancements". There are plenty > of real issues to deal with and never enough time to deal with them all. > > Leo is oozing with potential and very exciting. I got pretty excited, > especially when I realized the main developers are actually committed to > listening to users! When I get excited about something I tend to go all in > and it can be overwhelming to others as well as myself. > > On Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 6:24:10 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote: >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 7:23 PM, john lunzer <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I get the feeling this post was triggered partially by my actions. >>> >> >> Yes, it was. My reply was an intended to suggest that not every >> preference or ui glitch is a bug :-) >> >> Otoh, newbies often discover real problems that more experienced users >> never would. So there is an unavoidable tension here. >> >> UI bugs are particularly distracting to me. If it makes you feel any >>> better I've only posted about half of the bugs I've actually encountered. >>> >>> I'll try to keep it down. >>> >> >> Please do not apologize for reporting problems as you see them. I would >> like to hear about *all *the problem you have experienced. This thread >> would be a good place. Please follow these guidelines: >> >> - The briefer the report the better. I am a prime offender :-) >> >> - No need to lobby for how important an issue is. The Leo community will >> be the ultimate judge of that. >> >> - Please do not file bug reports until you are sure the issue is a real >> bug. >> >> In short, this thread would be a good place to discuss *everything *that >> you have found distracting or troubling as you are learning Leo. >> >> Thanks again for your help. Programming is inherently a detail oriented >> enterprise. It's good to consider all details, regardless of their >> ultimate disposition. I am reminded of the informal motto of the ANSI C >> Standards Committee, on which I briefly served: consider much, adopt little. >> >> Edward >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
