Org Brain

2019-06-25 Thread Matthew Piziak
I searched for org-brain in this group but I didn't see any results so I thought I'd bring it to the group's attention. In particular, like Leo but unlike vanilla Org mode, Org Brain supports DAGs. By default it displays all parents and children of the

Org Brain

2019-06-25 Thread Matthew Piziak
I searched for org-brain in this group and I couldn't find any mention, so I thought I'd bring to the group's attention. In particular, like Leo but unlike vanilla Org, Org Brain supports DAGs. In the default visualization mode it shows all children

Re: My initial experience using ILeo ...

2019-06-25 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Hello Edward & Community, TL;DR: Once I sent the previous email, I had one last idea / suspicion, which I hoped might explain the different behaviour b/w your (EKR) and my environment. - I was wrong ... Longer version: In order to be able to directly log the output from programs, I usually

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-06-25 Thread Jeff R.
I apologize for my slow response. I do not know whether I am remotely close to the intended audience for Leo, but I can say that Leo does not feel far from the type of tool I would use on a regular basis. By way of background, I am an attorney and I run a solo law practice. I use emacs, and

Re: My initial experience using ILeo ...

2019-06-25 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Hello Edward, Am Di., 25. Juni 2019 um 12:30 Uhr schrieb Edward K. Ream : > > On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 4:32 AM Viktor Ransmayr > wrote: > > > I was able to create an environment, where the Jupyter QtConsole (JQC) is > > started - however - the associated Leo outline, in my case > >

Re: On vacation until July 9

2019-06-25 Thread Viktor Ransmayr
Hello Edward, On Tue, Jun 25, 2019, 17:11 Edward K. Ream wrote: > Rebecca and I will be on vacation until Tuesday, July 9. We can resume > our conversations after I get back. > Enjoy your vacation! With kind regards, Viktor > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

On vacation until July 9

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
Rebecca and I will be on vacation until Tuesday, July 9. We can resume our conversations after I return. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: IPC between Leo & vim, emacs, etc

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 9:41:57 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 8:18 AM jkn wrote: > > To my mind it would be nicer to have the body pane of Leo visible, but >> actually *be* the vim, emacs or whatever buffer. >> > > Sure. Alas, I know of no way of doing it.

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 8:47 AM Arjan wrote: > Whilst there is a benefit to the "focus" of seeing only one node at a >> time, in the cases where I use Org-mode I explicitly want/need to see >> multiple nodes at a time. > > > This is something I would really like to be able to use in Leo. Both

Re: IPC between Leo & vim, emacs, etc

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 8:18 AM jkn wrote: Aren't there some ... systems where you can provide (terminology showing > the vintage here) a handle to an outside program, of 'the window under > consideration'? > Sure. nvim supports servername. See also nvr

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-06-25 Thread Arjan
> > Whilst there is a benefit to the "focus" of seeing only one node at a > time, in the cases where I use Org-mode I explicitly want/need to see > multiple nodes at a time. This is something I would really like to be able to use in Leo. Both for writing text as well as code, being able to

Re: IPC between Leo & vim, emacs, etc

2019-06-25 Thread jkn
Aren't there some ... systems where you can provide (terminology showing the vintage here) a handle to an outside program, of 'the window under consideration'? To my mind it would be nicer to have the body pane of Leo visible, but actually *be* the vim, emacs or whatever buffer. In your

Re: IPC between Leo & vim, emacs, etc

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 7:08 AM gar wrote: Edward, but does Leo need these hard to implement features? > No. Leo could be said to be "perfect", just the way it is :-) > What would Leo achieve when it get them? > vim and emacs users who want Leonine features while retaining features of vim and

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 7:36 AM john lunzer wrote: Sure, I've made a mock up to aid understanding. > Thanks for the picture. As you say, it's like org mode. BTW, it's also like MORE. the body pane as shown here is what you see when in Org mode, It doesn't > have a "tree pane". > I have just

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-06-25 Thread john lunzer
On Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 6:14:28 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 8:00 AM john lunzer > wrote: > > > If Leo had a multi-node body pane which reflected the indented > structure/view shown in the tree pane then it would function more similarly > to Org-mode than it

Re: IPC between Leo & vim, emacs, etc

2019-06-25 Thread gar
Edward, but does Leo need these hard to implement features? What would Leo achieve when it get them? Don't you think that say improving usability is more preferable then another compatibility mode? Learning curve of Leo is very very steep, it took me more than 2 weeks of reading and

Discuss: Retire vim mode?

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
Important: I'm talking about vim *mode* (@bool vim-mode), *not* the vim.py plugin. The vim plugin is here to stay, although it should be improved. This would be the fourth or fifth time (at least) that a major feature has been retired. All previous retirements have ultimately improved Leo.

Re: My initial experience using ILeo ...

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 4:32 AM Viktor Ransmayr wrote: > I was able to create an environment, where the Jupyter QtConsole (JQC) is started - however - the associated Leo outline, in my case "quickstart.leo", becomes unusable as soon as the JQC starts :-( I'm not sure what you mean by unusable.

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-06-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 8:00 AM john lunzer wrote: > [Emacs] is not an editor or an IDE or a PIM, but simply contains all those things. emacs is not an integrated development environment (IDE) but rather an integrated computing environment (ICE, just coined). Many thanks for this excellent