Re: Reducing visual clutter in Tree

2015-08-17 Thread john lunzer
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

Re: Leo's future

2015-08-17 Thread David McNab
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

Re: Leo's future

2015-08-17 Thread Dufriz
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

editFileCommands.compareTrees

2015-08-17 Thread Edward K. Ream
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 =

Re: xkcd: Bwahahaha.

2015-08-17 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
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