On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 6:57 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Except that standard Leo nodes don't render graphics and other non-text
> items.  That's a big difference. We get around it to a degree with VR/VR3.
> Hmm, instead of rendering those nodes in a separate frame as VR/VR3 does,
> we could overlay the rendering frame over the editing frame. We could
> switch in and out of rendering mode to allow editing.  I bet that wouldn't
> be too hard. One way would be to use a 2-frame tabbed widget.  Leo would
> then have no disadvantage compared with Trillium and its ilk, and would
> keep all of its advantages.
>
> Yowee!
>

I'm interested. Let's see what you can do.

Edward

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