Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-05-02 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 8:02 PM Félix  wrote:

> Thanks Edward, Thomas and Viktor for the bug reports and feature requests
> you've filed on the repository!


You're welcome. I'm enjoying the transition to LeoJS!

(I've now added an *issue template* to help remind leonistas to grab a
> screenshot when reporting and describing an issue!  hehe! )
>

Excellent. For reference, the template appears when someone chooses "New
Issue" and then clicks "Get Started".

Edward

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-05-01 Thread Félix
Thanks Edward, Thomas and Viktor for the bug reports and feature requests 
you've filed on the repository! 

really appreciated. 

#80 will be addressed soon after I setup LeoInteg with the new cool 
features I just added to LeoJS! 

(Yes, LeoJS now leads LeoInteg feature-wise!)

Thanks again to you all for trying out and reporting bugs on the LeoJS beta 
issues page!!

(I've now added an *issue template* to help remind leonistas to grab a 
screenshot when reporting and describing an issue!  hehe! )

Félix

On Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 6:41:34 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 9:46:00 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> I have filed some *minor* LeoJS issues: #123 
> , #124 
> , #125 
> , #126 
> , #127, 
>  and #128. 
>  Most contain easy 
> workarounds.
>
>
> I have just closed #127  
> because the requested page already exists as part of the readme file:
> https://github.com/boltex/leointeg?tab=readme-ov-file#keybindings
>
> Edward
>

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-05-01 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 9:46:00 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

I have filed some *minor* LeoJS issues: #123 
, #124 
, #125 
, #126 
, #127, 
 and #128. 
 Most contain easy workarounds.


I have just closed #127  
because the requested page already exists as part of the readme file:
https://github.com/boltex/leointeg?tab=readme-ov-file#keybindings

Edward

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 9:52 AM Thomas Passin  wrote:

>> I can now recommend LeoJS without reservation! LeoJS supports all of
Leo's essential features enhanced with vs-code's stupendous capabilities.

> I can't go that far at this time because I depend on several GUI plugins
I've written.

Fair enough. I was talking about LeoJS's basic editing capabilities.

And as Viktor says, testing the effect of changes on desktop Leo does still
require Leo.

Edward

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-30 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Hello Edward,

Am Di., 30. Apr. 2024 um 16:46 Uhr schrieb Edward K. Ream <
edream...@gmail.com>:

> On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 9:41:57 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> This release of LeoJS is a personal milestone. I shall work on the
> remaining *desktop* issues using LeoJS!
>
>
> I can now recommend LeoJS without reservation! LeoJS supports all of Leo's
> essential features enhanced with vs-code's stupendous capabilities.
>

I'd agree to your statement, if #80
 would have been addressed
already.

IMO Leo's essential features include / require the ability to create rST -
and / or - sphinx documents.

With kind regards,

Viktor

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-30 Thread Thomas Passin

On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 10:46:00 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 9:41:57 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

This release of LeoJS is a personal milestone. I shall work on the 
remaining *desktop* issues using LeoJS!


I can now recommend LeoJS without reservation! LeoJS supports all of Leo's 
essential features enhanced with vs-code's stupendous capabilities.


I can't go that far at this time because I depend on several GUI plugins 
I've written.  Maybe at some point I'll learn enough to port them to 
LeoJS...

Speaking of that, is there a plugin capability for LeoJS, or if not how 
would we do something equivalent? 

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 9:41:57 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

This release of LeoJS is a personal milestone. I shall work on the 
remaining *desktop* issues using LeoJS!


I can now recommend LeoJS without reservation! LeoJS supports all of Leo's 
essential features enhanced with vs-code's stupendous capabilities.

I have filed some *minor* LeoJS issues: #123 
, #124 
, #125 
, #126 
, #127, 
 and #128. 
 Most contain easy workarounds.

LeoJS rocks!

Edward

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-30 Thread Thomas Passin

On Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 4:07:16 AM UTC-4 viktor@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Felix,

Félix schrieb am Dienstag, 30. April 2024 um 01:22:18 UTC+2:

Victor and Thomas (and other vscodium users)

As you can see from this link, https://open-vsx.org/extension/boltex/leojs 
the new version was successfully deployed on open-vsx, at around the same 
time I deployed it to Microsoft's marketplace.  

 
Yes, I was aware of that.
 

Not sure here, but I think the 'auto update' of vscodium's extensions might 
require a restart of vscodium. Even if you just opened it. (at startup it 
will detect a new version and download it but it will not 'restart' the 
extension with the new version.) The regular vscode also does that, but it 
does automatically update them. It's just that it needs to restart once it 
detects that a new version is available after boot up.


What was unexpected to me is that VSCodium did not notify me about the 
available update of the extension.


It was the same for me.  It has shown me updates for other extensions in 
the past, though.  I wonder if a recent update to vscodium broke that 
ability. 


What ( I think ) I did, is that I had to explicitly search for 'leo' in the 
extension view - and - only then it did show the notification & allowed me 
to install the update ...


I saw LeoJS in the extension  view but it didn't show an update was 
available.
 

And you are right that an explicit restart of VSCodium instance IS required 
- but - at least I did not have to re-install LeoJS as Thomas has reported.


I had restarted vscodium several times without any updates happening to 
LeoJS before I thought to un-install it first.
 

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-30 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Hello Felix,

Félix schrieb am Dienstag, 30. April 2024 um 01:22:18 UTC+2:

Victor and Thomas (and other vscodium users)

As you can see from this link, https://open-vsx.org/extension/boltex/leojs 
the new version was successfully deployed on open-vsx, at around the same 
time I deployed it to Microsoft's marketplace.  

 
Yes, I was aware of that.
 

Not sure here, but I think the 'auto update' of vscodium's extensions might 
require a restart of vscodium. Even if you just opened it. (at startup it 
will detect a new version and download it but it will not 'restart' the 
extension with the new version.) The regular vscode also does that, but it 
does automatically update them. It's just that it needs to restart once it 
detects that a new version is available after boot up.


What was unexpected to me is that VSCodium did not notify me about the 
available update of the extension.

What ( I think ) I did, is that I had to explicitly search for 'leo' in the 
extension view - and - only then it did show the notification & allowed me 
to install the update ...

And you are right that an explicit restart of VSCodium instance IS required 
- but - at least I did not have to re-install LeoJS as Thomas has reported.

I'll look into the exact behavior details of VSCodium, when you publish the 
next version of LeoJS.
 

... Or, maybe vscodium needs their extensions to be manually updated when a 
new version is published on their market. I'm not sure because I've never 
used  vscodium personally.

I've just made a quick google search and it seems to be many issues and 
tickets about vscodium not automatically updating extensions that have 
newer versions available. 

Hope this helps...


Thanks a lot for your feedback & support !

Viktor
 

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-29 Thread Thomas Passin

On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 7:22:18 PM UTC-4 Félix wrote:

Victor and Thomas (and other vscodium users)

As you can see from this link, https://open-vsx.org/extension/boltex/leojs 
the new version was successfully deployed on open-vsx, at around the same 
time I deployed it to Microsoft's marketplace.  


I have no idea how to use open-vsx...
 

Not sure here, but I think the 'auto update' of vscodium's extensions might 
require a restart of vscodium. Even if you just opened it. (at startup it 
will detect a new version and download it but it will not 'restart' the 
extension with the new version.) The regular vscode also does that, but it 
does automatically update them. It's just that it needs to restart once it 
detects that a new version is available after boot up.

... Or, maybe vscodium needs their extensions to be manually updated when a 
new version is published on their market. I'm not sure because I've never 
used  vscodium personally.


There's  a control to search for updates to the extensions at the top of 
the Explorer pane.  At the same place you can enable automatic refresh, 
which is enabled on my copy of vscodium.  Searching for updates says they 
are all up to date.  

I solved the problem by uninstalling LeoJS, then re-installing it.  I still 
had to "Restart Extensions" and then I had to restart vscodium. Finally, I 
now have 0.2.13 running in vscodium.

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-29 Thread Félix
Victor and Thomas (and other vscodium users)

As you can see from this link, https://open-vsx.org/extension/boltex/leojs 
the new version was successfully deployed on open-vsx, at around the same 
time I deployed it to Microsoft's marketplace.  

Not sure here, but I think the 'auto update' of vscodium's extensions might 
require a restart of vscodium. Even if you just opened it. (at startup it 
will detect a new version and download it but it will not 'restart' the 
extension with the new version.) The regular vscode also does that, but it 
does automatically update them. It's just that it needs to restart once it 
detects that a new version is available after boot up.

... Or, maybe vscodium needs their extensions to be manually updated when a 
new version is published on their market. I'm not sure because I've never 
used  vscodium personally.

I've just made a quick google search and it seems to be many issues and 
tickets about vscodium not automatically updating extensions that have 
newer versions available. 

Hope this helps...

In any cases thanks for posting those reports, as someone else who's more 
knowledgeable with vscodium might chime in and give a better explanation! :)

Félix


On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 3:25:26 PM UTC-4 viktor@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello Felix,
>
> Same situation as reported by Thomas for me as well.
>
> That is my VSCodium (version 1.88.1) instance running w/i a Fedora-39 VM 
> does  not get notified about new versions of LeoJS.
>
> tbp1...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 29. April 2024 um 13:52:36 UTC+2:
>
> Nice work and nice graphics!  VSCodium on my system doesn't know about 
> this new version yet, I've still got 0.2.11.
>
>
> I noticed this already when you announced LeoJS 0.2.12 - but - thought it 
> was a local issue on my side, since I was in the midst of upgrading from 
> Qubes OS 4.1 to 4.2 ...
>
> Let me know if you need further info about my environment details !
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Viktor
>
>

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-29 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Hello Felix,

Same situation as reported by Thomas for me as well.

That is my VSCodium (version 1.88.1) instance running w/i a Fedora-39 VM 
does  not get notified about new versions of LeoJS.

tbp1...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 29. April 2024 um 13:52:36 UTC+2:

Nice work and nice graphics!  VSCodium on my system doesn't know about this 
new version yet, I've still got 0.2.11.


I noticed this already when you announced LeoJS 0.2.12 - but - thought it 
was a local issue on my side, since I was in the midst of upgrading from 
Qubes OS 4.1 to 4.2 ...

Let me know if you need further info about my environment details !

With kind regards,

Viktor

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-29 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 5:13:42 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

I've been playing with LeoJS, and it looks great. I'll be using LeoJS more 
now.


This release of LeoJS is a personal milestone. I shall work on the 
remaining *desktop* issues using LeoJS!

Edward

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-29 Thread Thomas Passin
Nice work and nice graphics!  VSCodium on my system doesn't know about this 
new version yet, I've still got 0.2.11.

I like the way that the new *Open Aside* works.  Trying it out, I noticed 
that it makes #104  more 
important.  That's because it's so easy to forget which node belongs to the 
Aside editor, and the new-style gnx-based identifiers don't help the user 
know which node it is.  Or if the path-based UNL is too long, at least show 
the node headline.

On Monday, April 29, 2024 at 6:13:42 AM UTC-4 Edward K. Ream wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 10:46 PM Félix  wrote:
>
> *Introducing LeoJS Beta 0.2.13* 
>
>
> Congratulations! I've been playing with LeoJS, and it looks great. I'll be 
> using LeoJS more now.
>
> LeoJS is already a viable alternative to desktop leo. 
>
> It will be valuable to compare the vs-code way with the Leo way as we 
> explore improving the VR pane.
>
> Love the graphics.  Candlelight on the console.  Hehe. Old old disk 
> format. Hilarious. I expected to see Chewbacca!
>
> Edward
>
> P.S. Some suggestions:
>
> Please fix #123  asap. 
>
> It's way too easy to miss the excellent demo movies! I suggest creating a 
> separate section in the readme just for the videos near the top so everyone 
> will be sure to see them.
>
> EKR
>

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Re:  LeoJS Beta 0.2.13 Released

2024-04-29 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 10:46 PM Félix  wrote:

*Introducing LeoJS Beta 0.2.13* 


Congratulations! I've been playing with LeoJS, and it looks great. I'll be
using LeoJS more now.

LeoJS is already a viable alternative to desktop leo.

It will be valuable to compare the vs-code way with the Leo way as we
explore improving the VR pane.

Love the graphics.  Candlelight on the console.  Hehe. Old old disk format.
Hilarious. I expected to see Chewbacca!

Edward

P.S. Some suggestions:

Please fix #123  asap.

It's way too easy to miss the excellent demo movies! I suggest creating a
separate section in the readme just for the videos near the top so everyone
will be sure to see them.

EKR

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