Working on importers next

2016-05-03 Thread Edward K. Ream
I'll be working on the following issues: - freemind and mindjet support . - json support . - coffeescript support . - A better javascript

Qt 4 / 5

2016-05-03 Thread 'Terry Brown' via leo-editor
[sent this to a github issue discussion by mistake] Note: just posting thing for general qt4/5 import reference, I think the WebKit related issues may be more about deprecation than imports. Just found this: https://github.com/spyder-ide/qtpy QtPy: Abtraction layer for PySide/PyQt4/PyQt5

Re: can not load enabled plugin: viewrendered3 bigdash

2016-05-03 Thread john lunzer
Thank you for the investigative work. On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 10:17:28 AM UTC-4, Sami J wrote: > > Lewis, > I had the same issue and I noticed that QtWebKit and QtWebKitWidgets had > not been installed at all by the current Windows installers for PyQt5 5.6.0. > They are not even packaged in

Re: Proposal: remove emacs-style abbreviation commands

2016-05-03 Thread john lunzer
I use abbreviations but have never used an abbrev-* command. I am unsure of their function. On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 10:17:06 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > Does anyone use the static abbrev-* commands? I can see no use for them. > > The abbreviations in `@data

Proposal: remove emacs-style abbreviation commands

2016-05-03 Thread Edward K. Ream
Does anyone use the static abbrev-* commands? I can see no use for them. The abbreviations in `@data abbreviations` nodes, and especially '@outline-data tree-abbreviations' seem much more useful. I would like to moot #236

Re: can not load enabled plugin: viewrendered3 bigdash

2016-05-03 Thread Sami J
Hi all, I tried to post a comment in this thread earlier today but since I don't see it published maybe something went wrong, so I do it again just in case. In short, it seems that QtWebKit and QtWebKitWidgets are not being installed for PyQt5 anymore on Windows since they have been deprecated

Re: can not load enabled plugin: viewrendered3 bigdash

2016-05-03 Thread Sami J
Lewis, I had the same issue and I noticed that QtWebKit and QtWebKitWidgets had not been installed at all by the current Windows installers for PyQt5 5.6.0. They are not even packaged in these installers. I followed this up on the *PyQt*