I see that the linked page with dependencies still says that Leo can run 
using Python 3.6.  But when I tried to run it using Python3.7, it wouldn't 
run and gave a message that 3.9 or higher is required.

The language should be updated for the 6.7 branch, I think.

On Sunday, September 11, 2022 at 8:06:58 PM UTC-4 Félix wrote:

> (I installed python 3.9, to use the  latest Leo - and PyQt5 as per the 
> official doc on Leo'S website about it being the only dependency 
> https://leoeditor.com/installing.html#dependencies )
>
> After frustrating lack of success ('Nonetype' has no attribute 'gui' check 
> your dependencies at the url above message)
>
> I had to start the old leo (6.4 master branch) at least once with my new 
> python3.9, before being able to start the new leo (6.7 devel branch) by 
> magic! 
>
> and is says in the log pane that it's useing pyqt6 ! 
>
> This is surprising, ... it works, but I mean ... All the python ecosystem 
> is a complete mystery to me!  lol 
>
> Félix
>

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