Attached is an example of rendering mixed text and graphics - in this case 
we are rendering a UML diagram using Asciidoc and PlantUML (PlantUML is 
basically a plugin for the external Asciidoctor).


On Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 5:17:19 PM UTC-4 Thomas Passin wrote:

Recently we have had discussions about how Trillum (and some other 
applications) can render graphics and text together.  Some of these 
applications have outlines and even clones similar to how Leo uses them.  A 
number of people have said that they wish that Leo could do the same.  
[...]
When this script has been used, the other ways of showing and hiding the 
VR3 pane don't work.  I will see if there is a way to work around this 
without needing to change VR3's code.  In the meantime, give the script 
below a try.  You can copy it to a new node in your Workbook and create a 
button for it.


It turns out that as long as you use one of the other ways to open VR3 
first, before using this new script, then the script doesn't interfere with 
them.

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