Hi Thomas, Thank you to both you and Edward.  I've persevered with Leo this 
afternoon.  The only thing I've done differently was keep the new settings file 
inside the Leo folder, but I copied the font changes individually back into the 
dark theme file.I'm back working again and on 6.8.8 devel version. I did also 
check out LeoJS too.  Think I prefer using the full application for now.Many 
thanks. Kind regards,Richard Twyning Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Thomas Passin <[email protected]> 
Date: 30/10/2025  13:25  (GMT+00:00) To: leo-editor 
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: Upgrading Leo If you do keep using 
Leo itself (instead of LeoJS), two things.  First, it's not usual for the 
myLeoSettings.leo file to be replaced.  It's intended to hold all your custom 
settings. The base settings file, LeoSettings.leo does get replaced but that 
has to happen, at least when some feature of Leo changes.  You should put any 
custom changes into your myLeoSettings.leo file. and they won't get lost in the 
future.  The settings in myLeoSettings.leo will not get lost or replaced.  Of 
course, if you have a custom setting that has become obsolete, it won't take 
effect. Second, the code for creating the layout of Leo's panes has undergone a 
drastic change and functions differently from the way it used to.  I forget 
when this change happened but it might be since you started using 6.8.2.  There 
is a Help item about using layouts.  Open it with the  "Help/Open Help 
Topics/Help-For-Layouts" menu item. It shows all the layouts and says how to 
set Leo to use any one of themOn Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 8:38:40 AM UTC-4 
Edward K. Ream wrote:On Thu, Oct 30, 2025 at 5:17 AM Low Priority Services 
<[email protected]> wrote:No, I haven't yet.  This is the first I've 
heard of it this morning.  I do use VS code on both Linux and Windows, so I'll 
definitely have a look at it.Thank you :-)You're welcome. I imagine a plugin 
for vscode will be an easier sell to your people than some obscure app like 
Leo. Good luck! There is no way I can thank Félix enough for bringing Leo to 
vscode.Edward




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