On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 12:17:30 PM UTC-5, vitalije wrote:
>
> It should be used like this:
> 1. open ordinary .leo document
> 2. issue command save As and type in filename that ends with '.db'.
>
Hmm. I issued a Save To command and afterward closed without saving.
When I reopened leoPy.leo I got:
Internal Leo error in checkForChangedNodes
no vnode ['fc.getWindowGeometryFromDb', "def getWindowGeometryFromDb(self,
conn):try:\n d = dict(conn.execute('''select * from extra_infos
\n where name in ('width', 'height', 'top',
'left');''').fetchall())\n except sqlite3.OperationalError:\n d =
{'width': 600, 'height': 400, 'top': 50, 'left': 50}\n return d\n",
'vitalije.20170630200802.1', []]
Called from <module>, run, load, doPostPluginsInit, loadLocalFile,
openFileByName, readOpenedLeoFile, openLeoFile, getLeoFile,
readExternalFiles, readAll, read, readFile, createOutlineFromCacheList,
createOutlineFromCacheList, createOutlineFromCacheList,
createOutlineFromCacheList, checkForChangedNodes
Please report this error to Leo's developers
creating recovered node: fc.exportToSqlite
We are going to have to be very careful about switching between .leo and
.db files.
Edward
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