#738 Links in "Leo Tips" dialog should be clickable

2018-02-21 Thread Satish Goda
Ref: https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/738 The "Leo Tips" dialog is a very welcome feature and is great for reiterating some of the core and useful features of Leo. Some of the tips have links to further reading but at the moment, cannot be clicked or copied. To improve the

Re: How did I came across Leo?

2018-02-21 Thread Largo84
I found Leo when I was looking for a replacement for ECCO (anyone remember that program?) I used ECCO for 15 years after it wasn't supported anymore and the core group of diehard users finally lost hope the program owners would open source the code. Anyway, I don't remember how long ago that

Re: A Recent Article by Me

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 11:32 AM, Satish Goda wrote: I have also updated my leo-editor-tutorial GitHub repo with the link. > > https://github.com/satishgoda/leo-editor-tutorial/blob/master/README.rst > ​Thanks for this. Edward -- You received this message because you

Re: A Recent Article by Me

2018-02-21 Thread Satish Goda
My pleasure. I have also updated my leo-editor-tutorial GitHub repo with the link. https://github.com/satishgoda/leo-editor-tutorial/blob/master/README.rst Cheers, On Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 11:46:30 PM UTC-8, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > > On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 5:40 PM, Satish Goda

Re: Plans for the near future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 9:33:16 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > And look at the pycharm plugins > page. Plugins for Rust , > NodeJS and

Re: Plans for the near future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 9:20:46 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: > I am suffering an acute case of pycharm envy. And look at the pycharm plugins page. Plugins for Rust , NodeJS

Plans for the near future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
To repeat the tail end of a long thread: This video demos pycharm's impressive features. Some features may be missing in the open source version, but the docs say the following features *are* in the open

Re: Atom might be Leo's future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 9:01:59 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: This video > > > is a very impressive overview of pycharm's features. Not sure every feature > of this video is available in the

Re: Atom might be Leo's future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 8:26:42 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: Work will continue "forever" on improving the pure python version of Leo. > This may include work on all the cool features we envy in atom! > Or pycharm. This video

Re: Atom might be Leo's future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 8:26:42 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: external gui plugins *might* launch a hidden version of Leo: > > python launchLeo.py --gui=vscode > Oops. I got this backwards. *Host plugins* would launch a hidden version of Leo. Edward -- You received this

Re: Atom might be Leo's future

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 1:39:52 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: I wrote my last post in the middle of the night. It shows :-) After getting more sleep, and discussing the issues with Rebecca, more has become clear. Here is what I think I know for sure: *No forks, but...* Leo's

Re: my 2 cents to embedding Leo into other editor or vice versa

2018-02-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 2:42 AM, vitalije wrote: Last summer I had this idea of using another open source editor and adding > features unique to Leo. I did considered several editors implemented in > browser or browser-like environment. That includes Atom, but also >

my 2 cents to embedding Leo into other editor or vice versa

2018-02-21 Thread vitalije
Last summer I had this idea of using another open source editor and adding features unique to Leo. I did considered several editors implemented in browser or browser-like environment. That includes Atom, but also LightTable, NightCode, and few others. Even old jEdit came to my mind. All these