On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 2:07 AM 'Karsten Wolf' via leo-editor <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It's not very clear to me what kind of interface you are talking about.  I
>> don't remember that far back.  Not SDI, apparently.  Not one window per
>> outline.  No tabs.  So there must have been some other way to select which
>> outline to view within the single Leo window.  Presumably that would have
>> been some kind of a list of windows, something like a most recently used
>> file list?  Or a dialog that popped up and listed the outlines?
>
>
> It was one window per outline. And the navigation lacked too. But the
> windows menu had some tools like cascade-windows & resize-to-screen
>

Thanks for the clarification. After a bit of hacking I was able to get the
Leo 5.7 working with Qt5 and Python 3.10. I had to change the code
mentioned in Lewis's recent comment
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/2914#issuecomment-1280340570>
about the tiling commands.

Now I can see what you show. Did you use Alt-Tab to switch between windows?

In any case, I have no interest in bringing back the non-tabbed interface.
Imo, the obvious workarounds will improve your workflow in the long run.

Edward

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