i'm in the middle of a heat wave here in montreal and there's noisy construction work in my street today. So my concentration and productivity levels are quite low !! :(
On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 1:54:00 PM UTC-4, Félix wrote: > > Perhaps I should have made more research before asking about those things > but i'll ask anyways - sorry in advance if this is basic > stuff... (multiple opened file support is the last major feature of > leointeg to be done, the rest is trivial... So i'm tempted to ask questions > instead of studying the problem for a longer time because i'm eager to > finish! ) > > I've made sure to comment out my override of g.app.commanders in the > __init__ of LeoBridgeIntegController. > > and then, I start my 'openFile' method in leobridgeserver.py as usual, but > I added a printout of the g.app.commanders this way: > > def openFile(self, p_file): > '''Open a leo file via leoBridge controller, or create a new document if > empty string''' > self.commander = self.bridge.openLeoFile(p_file) # create self.commander > > # did this add ato existing array of g.app.commanders() ? > print(str(self.g.app.commanders())) # test > > *but the print outputs an empty array : [ ]... !* > > I'm still trying to untangle the concepts of window, frame, commander ... > they're all somewhat synonyms in my mind : "an opened Leo document" so its > taking me a long time hehe.. also trying to get a good grip of what are > 'containing/pointing to' those things. > > I'm also trying to figure out if files opened via leoBridge would still > fill up this array, and also i'm trying to figure out if when starting a > bridge like this: > > self.bridge = leoBridge.controller( blabla.... ) > > does this open up all the 'current / recent) leo files that opening normal > leo would and place the controllers of all those leo files visible > in g.app.commanders() ? > > > > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/leo-editor/65cc56be-663d-4fcc-b61b-b03642a82cbao%40googlegroups.com.
