>
> The pyzo_in_leo.py plugin requires --global-docks and the qt gui, which is 
> Leo's default.  It is incompatible with --no-dock.
>

git checkout devel
git pull
leo
# add pyzo_in_leo.py to @enabled-plugins node in myLeoSettings.leo
# save, exit
leo --global-docks

On load the Outline panel is completely blank. The Body panel contains text 
of enabled-plugins node. Alt-{arrow-up/down} changes content of Body but 
Outline remains empty. On switching to a different .leo tab the Outline is 
normal again. This seems stable throughout the session. 

Exiting Leo and restarting with same parameter: Outline is empty again. The 
position and size of the Leo window sets and changes 3 times during open. I 
repeated half a dozen times with no change in behaviour.

*Now* I notice you said to use pyzo branch. Trying again.

Pretty cool! No problems with a blank Outline. It'll take some time to 
figure out how I would or wouldn't use the Pyzo panels. [Workspace] will 
*definitely 
*be in my favourites list.

I closed [History] and there doesn't seem to be a way to get it back again. 
It's no in the list when r-clicking on Pyzo panel title. The first time I 
clicked on a link in [Web browser] the whole interface blocked (spinny 
circle) while the page loaded. There doesn't seem to be a way to get 
[Editor] to load Body content, but I imagine this is something on the 
roadmap already.





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