The design of Leo+Ipython+Jupyter+Lit-computing

2017-01-09 Thread Edward K. Ream
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

Re: Understanding Leo Code

2017-01-09 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
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

Re: Understanding Leo Code

2017-01-09 Thread Edward K. Ream
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. >

Understanding Leo Code

2017-01-09 Thread rengel
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. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Switching focus to Leo via Alt-TAB sometimes very slow (W7)?

2017-01-09 Thread jkn
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

Switching focus to Leo via Alt-TAB sometimes very slow (W7)?

2017-01-09 Thread jkn
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

Re: Embedding Leo into pyzo?

2017-01-09 Thread Satish Goda
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

Re: Improving Leo using pyzo code

2017-01-09 Thread Satish Goda
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

Re: Leo + PlantUML workflow

2017-01-09 Thread Satish Goda
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