On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 12:24 PM Jacob Chang <[email protected]>
wrote:
Question: does @bool and other @'s need to be in the node, can it be in the
> body, or it doesn't matter?
The type of each setting must be in the headline. Some settings use body
text as part of the setting. For example, @data uses body text. Note that
@data isn't limited to p.b, Leo's config manager will scan all descendants
of @data nodes.
tbh;;=to be honest outputs to "to be honest" but date;;={|{import time ;
> x=time.asctime()}|} outputs {|{import time ; x=time.asctime()}|}, instead
> of the actual time and date. What am I doing wrong?
>
@bool scripting-abbreviations = True
It's time for you to start exploring leoSettings.leo. Leo has too many
settings to remember, but the outline structure in leoSettings.leo comes to
the rescue. Search for "Abbreviations" and you will find a node containing
the relevant settings. The headline contains the setting, the body contains
the documentation.
Re. cloning, is there a way to multiselect nodes and clone them
> simultaneously into a destination node?
>
The clone-find commands: clone-find-all-flattened (cff), clone-find-all
(cfa), clone-find-marked (cfam), clone-find-tag (cft). Alt-x cf<tab> will
show you the list, including aliases.
The clone find commands are one of Leo's killer features.
Also please feel free to direct me to a noob faq or something similar like
> a group chat, so I don't clutter this group with noob questions.
>
There is the FAQ itself, but I think searching leoSettings is best for
settings-related questions. In any case, don't worry about asking
questions. It's always good for Leo's devs to know what confuses people.
Edward
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