On Sunday, May 21, 2017 at 6:17:32 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Big progress last night. Previously, running all unit tests resulted in 150
> failures. Now, all tests run with 21 failures and 3 errors.
>
And now only one test fails. This is a thorny headline-update issue. It
will get fixed eventually, but probably near the end of the project.
More importantly, the code now looks and *acts* like a real Leo. See the
attached screen shot.
- Mouse clicks properly switches nodes (change c.p), as do arrow keys.
- Body text properly tracks c.p.
- An "Icon area", delimited by colons, indicates status: For example :*TCM:
* The node is the selected node.
T The node has text.
C The node is a clone.
M The node is marked.
*Summary*Today's work added just a few dozen lines of code. More
importantly, lots of code is gone. At last I am beginning to understand
what is, and isn't, necessary.
Significant work remains. For example, changes to headline and body text
probably do *not* update vnodes properly.
The save command is disabled in several places, to minimize the risk of
data loss. However, please do remember prior warnings. They still apply.
Edward
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