On Tue, 3 Jan 2017 18:10:58 -0800 (PST)
Ross Burnett wrote:
> I am poking around in the LeoDocs.leo file, and the *Leo 5.4 /* *Bugs
> fixed* children have some headlines that are longer than fit in the
> default-sized outline window. For example:
> Fixed #289: Leo crashes
I am poking around in the LeoDocs.leo file, and the *Leo 5.4 /* *Bugs fixed*
children have some headlines that are longer than fit in the default-sized
outline window. For example:
Fixed #289: Leo crashes with unusual combination of @clean and .leo file
To view the entire headline, I need
I appreciate the quick response.
>
> So what?
>
I thought this was a simple one file install where one could reasonably
expect an equally simple way of restarting the program, like 99% of Windows
installs.
>
>
> No. I meant what I said. leo.exe is, indeed, a stand-alone version of
>
After some further experimenting, links are *not* lost w/ @clean files, but
*are* lost w/ @auto-x files. I suppose that's because the .leo file keeps a
full copy of the @clean file inside, while the @auto-x data is read into
the .leo on load. Am I correct?
Rob..
On Tuesday, January 3,
I get the following messages when reopening a .leo file:
backlink: link to xyz overview from ??? lost
backlink: link from abc to ??? lost
The lost links are nodes inside @auto-md files, so can I assume that the
link information (are these considered uA's?) is lost because these files
are
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Ross Burnett wrote:
> I unzipped LeoAppFolder and executed LeoApp and it did start up Leo, but
> it did not create a Leo icon on the desktop or in Start, and there is no
> launchLeo included in the package.
>
So what?
> I also can't