did more tests, i'm narrowing down the zombie body bug(s)- the 'leo browsing mode' and 'multi-file' features combination made the body filesystem provider rewrite mandatory. good news is that I've already had unused functionality in place to handle it properly. I thought I didnt need it (refer to /or / keep array of gnx's of opened document to give stats to filesystem for any at any time)
i'll do that also in the current days/week. I view it as a priority issue. -- Félix On Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at 12:00:25 AM UTC-4, Félix wrote: > > Edward. > > Regarding 'healines' a (smallish) difference from Leo that might 'trip' > someone using leoInteg: When inserting a node, 3 things can happen, > 1-the user get to type a headline and press enter, > 2- or press escape to cancel naming and go with 'newHeadline', > 3- or press CTRL+I again while still supposed to be typing a headline > label. > (and ctrl+i can be rapidly repeated in both leo and leoInteg with the > same effect) > > The difference, in all of those three cases, is that the headline is not* > visibly inserted in the tree yet *while typing its label for the headline > in leoInteg, while it is in Leo! > > It sometimes even trips me if I alternate using both leo and leoInteg in > a coding session. > > So to conclude with that about the possibilities of headline renames > off-targets: That small difference it might have been what happened... > > Otherwise, if you remember specifically right-clicking on it, or using > ctrl+h for the currently selected node and clearly not inserting new one, > then yes, its concerning. > > Oh, and yes, The last possibility is that , like you also mentionned, you > had mouse hover and actual selection on another node. and ctrl+h thinking > it was the other way around. > > I'm not too concerned because I never had off target commands, and all > commands use the exact same 'system' and mechanism to 'target' nodes. > > Body file-system rewrite for stable multi-leo opened documents is more > important. dunno why i didn't focus on that after creating all icons and UI > for the multi documents panel. (i guess i was too excited with this new > cool toy i completely forgot!) > -- > Félix > > On Monday, July 13, 2020 at 8:20:58 PM UTC-4, Félix wrote: >> >> Thanks! >> I know where those problems stem from. When I added multi file support, I >> left unsupported conditions which could not arise with the body file system >> provider before the multi file support. I will switch priority to those >> issues. >> >> Félix > > -- 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/ba11fcaa-2214-4837-ac38-3b2e2599b543o%40googlegroups.com.
