On May 28, 8:08 am, Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the idea of a file cache. It might speed up Leo for everybody.
There are complications. It's not enough to know that a file hasn't
changed; we must be able to use cashed information to speed up the
read. I'm looking for a
On May 27, 8:26 pm, Kayvan A. Sylvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next, I used the script-button button to make the current node into
a button, moved in the outline to where I wanted the @auto files
to show up and hit the create-at-auto-nodes button. There were many
errors generated, but the
On May 27, 6:32 pm, Lew Maestas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A collection of new buzzwords have been circulating about the office:
x-frames (or Bassett's frames), xvcl, cross-cutting concerns,
and aspect oriented programming. Some of the XVCL concepts can be
handled by Leo's clones. But I am
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Kent Tenney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I'm using --one-config, so there is no mystery
surrounding the source of settings.
I'm discovering the following
- top level @menus can be commented out with @@menu
- secondary level menus cannot
- items cannot
-
On May 27, 5:40 pm, thyrsus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently confused about leo-as-a-library(?) and leo-as-an-editor,
but I'm pretty sure the installer has not kept up.
Thanks for reminding me of this. I've made a note of your entire
posting and will deal with these issues before
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 2:13 PM, TL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Version 4 of the vi key mappings has been uploaded to this forum's
Files section. Some new vi/vim commands and a few bug fixes. A
History section has been added to the documentation. It lists all
of the changes.
Many thanks
TLeoTreeScroll program is a MS Windows application that implements
support for scrolling Leo's outline vertically using the mouse wheel
and horizontally, if needed, to view all of a node's headline when in
Insert mode.
Version 3.3 of the TLeoTreeScroll program has been uploaded to the
Files
On 5/28/08, Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Reading files in the background is tricky. In particular, iterators
must be aware that parts of the tree haven't been fully read.
Perhaps it might be feasible to read in and parse the files in
multiple processes using the processing
with the latest trunk of leo, and VI keybindings version 4, I'm seeing
the following:
If I copy the bindings to myLeosettings.leo --- it doesn't work.
If I just test / edit the VI keybindings file (that is, if these
definitions are in the current file) things seem to work.
Any thoughts on