BTW, just thought I'd mention that the code for Leo Viewer will all 
eventually be in the same Leo file with copious explanations. Not doing 
that yet because too much missing and code needs to be moved around a lot. 
I'm going to document another small but complete project of mine as a test 
case.

On Monday, April 3, 2017 at 9:07:58 PM UTC-4, Joe Orr wrote:
>
> It doesn't have any file upload capability. In fact it the filename 
> (docs.leo) is hardcoded and expected to be in a particular place.
>
> I'll be adding upload capability etc soon but in meantime, you have to run 
> it from a server. Easiest way to do that is to fork it and run from github 
> pages. I added a couple sentences to the installation section. Let me know 
> if I should add more to make it clearer.
>
> What it is useful for already is to document a Github project. Just copy 
> the files in the dist folder to the docs folder, turn on github pages, and 
> that's your project home page. 
>
> Come to think of it, might be worth considering moving the leo site to 
> Github pages if you haven't already thought about that. That way the site 
> can be an open source project as well. 
>
> Joe 
>
> On Monday, April 3, 2017 at 5:57:08 PM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 8:31 PM, Joe Orr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> OK I have something at least minimally useful posted to Github for the 
>>> Leo Viewer (HTML 5 Viewer) project.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/kaleguy/leoviewer
>>>
>>
>> ​Wow.  This is a *superb *introduction to Leo. There should be a 
>> prominent link to it on Leo's home page.​
>>
>>
>> The live version is here:
>>> https://kaleguy.github.io/leoviewer/#/
>>>
>>
>> ​When I drag, say, CheatSheet.leo to the live page I get a message:
>>
>> This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated 
>> with it. The document tree is shown below.  Is this what you expect?
>>  
>>
>>> Edward, would it be possible to get leoeditor.com working with https? I 
>>> was going to put some pages from the site into the outline, but Github 
>>> pages hosts on https, so I can call insecure content.
>>>
>>
>> ​My brother Speed hosts Leo's site.  I'll ask him.
>>
>> Edward
>>
>

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