Thanks for the quick help! (And don't apologize, I'm just glad it wasn't 
something I did clumsily wrong.)

I managed to install from the git tag v6.7.8 both on Linux and Windows, and 
on Windows this has also fixed the appearance. So I am looking right now at 
a *beautiful* Leo window, just doing my first experiments with Leo (after a 
few years of wanting to).

leo-console - which I assume is Leo with a text UI - still does nothing 
besides printing a greeting; is it supposed to be run directly from the 
command line?

(leo6.7) C:\Users\tiwo\AppData\Local\Temp\leo67\leo-editor>leo-console
Leo 6.7.7
Python 3.12.4, Leo Console Gui (npyscreen)
Windows 11 AMD64 (build 10.0.22631) SP0

[two seconds elapse]
[then the program exits]


On Friday, July 12, 2024 at 2:06:33 PM UTC+2 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 5:32 AM Viktor Ransmayr wrote:
>
> Until Edward has released Leo 6.8.1 to PyPI, you can use the same 
>> workaround I used to demonstrate the problem [1]. - That is:
>>
>> * Start with 'python3 -m pip install leo==6.7.8.proto3' - and -
>> * perform a 'python3 -m pip install --upgrade leo' afterwards.
>>
>
> Thanks Viktor. That was the workaround I was thinking of.
>
> I have just created #3992 
> <https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/3992> for this issue. A 
> likely culprit has appeared. We shall see.
>
> Edward
>

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