On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 10:49 AM, Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:

> Leo Log Window
> Leo 5.4-devel, build 20160412153848, Tue Apr 12 15:38:48 CDT 2016
> Git repo info: branch = master, commit = 2e8d9df4bb39
> Python 3.5.1, PyQt version 5.5.1
> linux
>
> Tried loading a large json file:
> @auto data/lappy.lshw.json
>

​...​


> NameError: name 'root' is not defined
>

​Should be fixed at 0b0369d7e, but this probably won't help you.

At present, @auto x.json will only restore properly when the @auto tree was
first written with Leo.  So it's one-way initially: from Leo to .json.​

​After that, @auto will work.

I see no way to fix this: json is not an outline format.  How is Leo
supposed to know where to break things, or for that matter, what things
mean?  Where is the AI to come from?

Edward

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