On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Largo84 wrote:
> Jon, I use these options all the time. In fact, they're in my desktop
> shortcut link (Windows). Maybe this helps:
>
> Target: C:\Python34\python.exe "D:\Synced\github repos\leo\launchLeo.py"
> --session-save --session-restore
Jon, I use these options all the time. In fact, they're in my desktop
shortcut link (Windows). Maybe this helps:
Target: C:\Python34\python.exe "D:\Synced\github repos\leo\launchLeo.py"
--session-save --session-restore
Obviously, your file paths to Python and Leo will differ from mine, but it
Hi Edward
On Monday, December 19, 2016 at 3:03:06 PM UTC, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 4:57 AM, jkn > wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>> I am missing something simple ... how do I ensure what
>> previously-edited files Leo comes up with (as file tabs)?
>>
>
It's also worth noting that there's an incredibly dormant mini blog
thing maintained by a handful of us devs on github:
http://leo-editor.github.io/
I forget if this is mentioned anywhere officially, but there are a few
neat things up there.
-->Jake
On 12/19/2016 11:22 AM, Jacob Peck
Hi Edward, Satish,
Satish, Glad you find the (limited) articles useful! Leo is a really fun
tool to explore when you first stumble upon it. I'm still finding new
things all these years later. I suspect I always will be.
Edward, you must have known about my blog at one point, because you
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 4:57 AM, jkn wrote:
> Hi all
> I am missing something simple ... how do I ensure what
> previously-edited files Leo comes up with (as file tabs)?
>
Use the session-save and session-restore command-line options.
For the full list of
Hi all
I am missing something simple ... how do I ensure what
previously-edited files Leo comes up with (as file tabs)?
my Leo comes up with the same two files each time, so clearly something is
remembered. Bit if (say) I start editing a third, and then exit Leo, I
still only get the same