On Sun, Feb 16, 2020 at 7:36 PM Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
[email protected]> wrote:

I'm not looking for an emergent interactive outliner in the Python world
> anymore. I don't know if Leo can be extended in that way, but in any case,
> seems that the way to do it, should be following the Leo culture, instead
> of embedding Leo in other programs.
>

I agree.

> Maybe there is some kind of Qt widget that can be used to show interactive
> outputs for calculations, graphics and/or rendered text that can be added
> as a (real time?) lateral pane, but that exploration could borrow ideas
> from other places, while belonging to the "Leo Culture".
>

The VR pane already can do a lot.  See the node "Viewrendered examples" in
leo/test/test.leo.

Edward

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