Impressive progress. This is a pretty exciting development. While many 
"viewers" have been demonstrated this is one of the first "Leo in an 
editor" type demonstrations I've seen. Nice work. I look forward to seeing 
where this goes.


On Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 12:09:35 AM UTC-4, Robert Cholette wrote:
>
> Got so far as to browse with appropritate node icons. 
>
> a part from editing as in leo, long term goals are to Go-to appropriate 
> line in generated files when debugging/breakpoints etc.. (Reproducing part 
> of xcc-nodes behaviour, see http://xccnode.sourceforge.net/) 
>
> and have file-generating 'at' nodes show their derived line number instead 
> of the body-pane's line number (Also reproducing xcc-nodes)
>
> Added screenshot to readme: 
>
>
> <https://github.com/boltex/leointeg/blob/master/resources/screenshot1.png?raw=true>
> ( yeah i've got to de-saturate the colors in the icons! )
>
> On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 3:49:34 PM UTC-4, Robert Cholette wrote:
>>
>> First I'd like to apologize for just asking this on github, I didnt 
>> realise here was perhaps a better place to ask this kind of thing... 
>>
>> Hi! Long time leo user here. I use it mainly for the 'core' features: 
>> outline organisation of my code : @clean nodes, structure with @others. And 
>> I alt-tab leo alongside with another editor/IDE for 
>> running/debugging/compiling/linting/beautifying/etc...
>>
>> I dont care so much about vim/emacs integration nor dont even understand 
>> what those buffers/minibuffers are and all around feel like that qt-gui 
>> framework didnt age very well. (no offence meant here, as I would be 
>> devastated to think I offended edream, he's like my programming 'idol')
>> I also do not use @buttons and internal scripting in leo altough i can 
>> see its use for some people. 
>>
>> I mainly use Leo for its 'file-generation'/'file-reading' (mainly @clean) 
>> feature via the outline structure that it provides. Organising a program 
>> with an outline, clones and @others is the best! Which also, if I may say 
>> so, is Leo's 'killer feature'.
>>
>> So i'd like to try and integrate, or 'roll my own' leo in my other 
>> favorite editor so that I have the subset of leo's features that I just 
>> defined as its 'killer features' available without having Leo 'opened'. 
>> Is leoBridge the way to go? ...or is there a way to start leo with no GUI 
>> and have it listen for commands on a specific port for input/output of 
>> commands and answers? 
>>
>> Many thanks in advance!!  
>>
>

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