Thank you, Rob and Edward.
Setting @bool scripting-abbreviations = True still doesn't work, which is
strange, since @bool enable-abbreviations = True works fine.
I think I may need to go through the installation steps properly again.
I'm not a programmer, so I don't know what this means, but the following is
what shows in renderview when I input date;; :
{|{import time ; x=time.asctime()}|}
Docutils System Messages
System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 23); backlink
Undefined substitution referenced: "{import time ; x=time.asctime()}".
System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 23); backlink
Undefined substitution referenced: "{import time ;
x=time.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")}".
System Message: ERROR/3 (<string>, line 26); backlink
Undefined substitution referenced: "{import time ; x=time.asctime()}".
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 1:14 PM Edward K. Ream <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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