Thank you for the welcome folks.
Offray, I will take a look at the links. Thank you!
- Satish.
On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:24:59 PM UTC+8, Offray Vladimir Luna
Cárdenas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Welcome. Leo is a powerful and inspiring tool and I hope you continue to
> enjoy it. I certainly
Looking around a bit more, looks like you can disable those file checks with
@bool check_for_changed_external_files = False
in @settings, I see I have that set to False on the machine where the
checkswere causing trouble for me, try that and see if it helps.
Cheers -Terry
From: Curtis Ca
If the nodes are small and it worked before, it's probably not size related - I
was thinking of syntax highlighting, but that's probably not it.
Are any of the files you're working with non-local, i.e. on network file
systems? I've had trouble with that, and I think Leo started scanning loaded
The file consists of hundreds of smaller nodes. There may be a few large
nodes, but I find the warning screen about the QT lost data bug annoying so
I usually delete them.
The original file is my work diary, built up over many months. It has lots
of proprietary company data. The boss would n
Hi,
Welcome. Leo is a powerful and inspiring tool and I hope you continue to
enjoy it. I certainly do.
I see by your tweets that you're making explorations on how to use Leo
for documentation and storytelling, creating custom interface for your
needs. I started "hacking" Leo by making some @
Welcome to the fold!
:)
-->Jake
On 12/14/2016 4:12 AM, Satish Goda wrote:
Hello Folks.
I came across Leo recently and I am hooked to it. Thank you to Edward
and the community for creating/maintaining/improving such a wonderful
piece of software tool.
I have been promoting Leo on Twitter v