In this post, I'll discuss how Leo can integrate with IPython and Jupyter
notebooks so as to become a premier literate *computing *environment, as
Offray uses the term.
This is a design document. I'll focus only on what the user sees and
experiences, not on how Leo might actually get the job
Hi,
On 09/01/17 15:36, Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 7:36 AM, rengel > wrote:
This might be of interest to anyone who tries to understand and
program Leo code.
http://www.laputan.org/mud/mud.html
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 7:36 AM, rengel wrote:
> This might be of interest to anyone who tries to understand and program
> Leo code.
>
> http://www.laputan.org/mud/mud.html
>
> It also might help to understand why it seems so difficult to find more
> Leo adopters.
>
This might be of interest to anyone who tries to understand and program Leo
code.
http://www.laputan.org/mud/mud.html
It also might help to understand why it seems so difficult to find more Leo
adopters.
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a bit of extra information, in case it helps:
- I have a two-monitor system on my W7 desktop system (only)
- I have most Aero-type effects turned off; Alt-TABbing just shows the bar
in the middle of the monitor, with small icons that I step between. No
fancy window previews or anything like
I have just remembered to ask about this:
I run Leo mainly on a W7 desktop, and also occasionally on a couple of
Linux laptops and desktops.
On the W7 machine, I notice that sometimes, when I ALT-TAB to Leo, there is
a substantial delay (1 to several seconds) after releasing the ALT-TAB, and
I think in today's world of disparate software components, It would be
really nice to see how Leo's integration component would integrate with
Pyzo.
I really wish for a future where plug and play of awesome components from
various disciplines will be as easy and painless as possible.
On
Hello Edward.
Really nice to see that you are moving forward with this. I am very happy
and glad that I referred Pyzo, although I was a bit reluctant to mention it
with the assumption that it would disrupt the Leo/PlantUml discussion.
One use case in Pyzo that I really used a lot in my
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 1:17:16 AM UTC+8, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 8:48 PM,
>
> Satish Goda wrote:
>
>> I have used Jupyter notebooks sparingly, but I do like their utility
>> and interactivity.
>>
>> At my workplace last year, I have