I've discovered a visual glitch when using the rules for the task icons.
After the icon has been added by the declutter feature if I then attempt to
edit the headline again by making it shorter (backspace or delete) the
original headline seems to get burned in behind the editable headline box
I agree - Leo is probably way more than 100% feature-complete. It's also
been a tremendous comfort to me and my solo programming efforts over the
years.
However, Leo is still imprisoned in the
standalone-software-installed-on-desktop paradigm, and thus stuck in a
rapidly-disappearing era. The
On Wednesday, 29 July 2015 14:07:44 UTC+1, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Your comments, please.
Edward
For the umpteenth time (sorry about the abrasive tone): improving user
friendliness for non-technologically savvy users is paramount. This has
been pointed out and requested so many times in the
efc.compareTrees is similar to c.recursiveImport. That is, both are
intended to do most of the work of user-specified scripts.
For example, I have just added @button compare vr-controller to
leoPluginsRef.leo:
p1 = g.findNodeAnywhere(c, 'class ViewRenderedController (QWidget) (vr)')
p2 =
On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 13:18:23 -0700 (PDT)
john lunzer lun...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand their general purpose but not why that xkcd strip is
funny. What are people using them for, why post your public key? I've
encountered public/private key use for encryption a couple times, and
it wasn't