Re: graph-toggle-autoload

2016-10-29 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 16:08:01 -0700 (PDT)
lewis  wrote:

> Your use pattern is working fine and makes sense. It would be helpful
> if some basic user guides were added to the Graphcanvas docstring.
> And also for 'graph-toggle-autoload'. 
> Help-For-Command F11 reports ''no docstring available.

I've documented 'graph-toggle-autoload' in the plugin and command doc
strings.

Cheers -Terry

> Lewis
> 
> On Thursday, 27 October 2016 09:30:35 UTC+11, Terry Brown wrote:
> >
> >
> > How well does it seem to perform using the above pattern?
> >  
> 

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Re: graph-toggle-autoload

2016-10-28 Thread lewis
Your use pattern is working fine and makes sense. It would be helpful if 
some basic user guides were added to the Graphcanvas docstring. And also 
for 'graph-toggle-autoload'. 
Help-For-Command F11 reports ''no docstring available.

Lewis

On Thursday, 27 October 2016 09:30:35 UTC+11, Terry Brown wrote:
>
>
> How well does it seem to perform using the above pattern?
>

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Re: graph-toggle-autoload

2016-10-26 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
Just for same pageness, the intended use pattern is:
You have a graph you want displayed when the outline's loaded. You select the 
"top" node, run 'graph-toggle-autoload', and you're done.  From now going 
forward, the graph anchored by the node you had selected will be loaded 
automatically.  It's basically a one time thing.  You'd only run it again to 
cancel autoloading, or select another "top" node.
That's the intended use pattern, whether it works or not is another issue, but 
just wanted to make sure that's the way you're trying to use it, the methods 
you list sound a bit different.
How well does it seem to perform using the above pattern?  When I was restoring 
it's functionality after it was briefly disabled by some other fixes the other 
day, it seemed to be working as above, but I didn't test it very hard.
Cheers -Terry
 
  From: lewis 
 To: leo-editor  
 Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 6:31 AM
 Subject: graph-toggle-autoload
   
I've noticed the 'graph-toggle-autoload' command doesn't load graphs 
consistently.

Method 1:  Load leo file, Run the 'graph-toggle-autoload' command and select 
the Graph tab, the graph is not visible.
I need to use the node/sibs/recur/ commands to load the graph to a visible 
state. 

Method 2: If I run the 'graph-toggle-autoload' command, close the file, then 
reload, select the Graph tab; the graph is partially visible
i.e. Out of four nodes, only one node and it's siblings are visible.

The command toggle is working because if I run it again 'Cleared - no graph 
will be autoloaded' and reload the leo file, no part of the graph is visible.

Leo Log Window
Leo 5.4, Wed Oct 26 10:09:28 2016
Git commit: 3efc8157
Python 3.5.2, PyQt version 5.6.0
Windows Vista x86 (build 6.0.6002) SP2
reading: N:\leo\DServe_Eff_Filters.leo
read outline in 0.12 seconds
Graph for current node will be autoloaded

Regards
Lewis
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