Adrian,
Thanks for your interest and questions.
I will support clones at some point, which are one of my favorite Leo
features, but I have more pressing issues right now, (like finishing the
PhD thesis writing) and making the interactive notebooks without cloning
works well at the moment (despite
Ok.. Kewl, Edward. I just had to ask. If my boss would let me turn our
shop into a Smalltalk shop I would. Anything going in that directions
piques my interest :)
Offray,
Hi, I have seen your project and it seems to be well received. I have not
yet evaluated it, mainly because I read you do
On Sunday, August 20, 2017 at 6:53:27 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
For changed nodes, the command uses difflib.Differ to create per-node diffs
> of body text. Similarly, the command uses difflib.Differ to create the
> text diff of the entire file.
>
Actually, the code uses difflib.unified_d
The new git-diff command shows the diffs between any uncommitted work and
git's HEAD in an outline. This is, by far, the best outline-oriented diff
in Leo's history.
This command is safe to use. It does all behind-the-scenes work using
hidden, temporary outlines (Commanders). This command creat
On Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 10:02:05 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
> Rev 2c497c seems to fix the recent problems, but more testing is needed.
Leo's master branch looks like it has been solid for over a week. Have at
it!
Edward
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