Re: What to do when outline's text is not visible in tree pane?

2019-08-28 Thread gar
same with me. looks like there's no way to do it easy. 2019-08-28 18:15 GMT+03:00, Chris George : > At one point I spent a couple of hours trying to figure out how to add a > tooltip to a headline. > > My poor python skills were simply not up to the task. > > Chris > > On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Matt Wilkie
> > The pyzo_in_leo.py plugin requires --global-docks and the qt gui, which is > Leo's default. It is incompatible with --no-dock. > git checkout devel git pull leo # add pyzo_in_leo.py to @enabled-plugins node in myLeoSettings.leo # save, exit leo --global-docks On load the Outline panel is

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Chris George
Neon which is the official KDE distro. It is built on Ubuntu 18.04. Chris On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 3:42:28 PM UTC-7, Matt Wilkie wrote: > > It helps a lot. Please remind me what platform you are using. >>> >> >> Leo 6.1-devel, devel branch, build 05e1e94daf >> 2019-08-28 02:48:56 -0500

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Matt Wilkie
> > It helps a lot. Please remind me what platform you are using. >> > > Leo 6.1-devel, devel branch, build 05e1e94daf > 2019-08-28 02:48:56 -0500 > Python 3.6.8, PyQt version 5.12.3 > linux > I think he meant also which linux distribution. -matt -- You received this message because you are

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Chris George
Oh, I forgot to mention that I deleted the cache before testing and this makes pretty much any operation leave the artifact. Closing and opening Leo seems to make it less prevalent. Chris On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 2:09:45 PM UTC-7, Chris George wrote: > > Further testing shows that the

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Chris George
Further testing shows that the artifacts only exist transiently but do not persist between sessions. They seem to be caused by activity that moves, nests, resizes etc. widgets. Closing Leo and reopening makes them go away and they do not reappear until you move, nest or resize a widget. They

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-08-28 Thread Matt Wilkie
> > (b) The Google Group has a lot of history and is a major resource when >> answering questions. I wouldn't want to talk about things in one place and >> research in another. There is conflicting info on whether the free hosting >> supports imports (I've asked >>

Re: I've just killed two issues

2019-08-28 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 2:26 AM Xavier G. Domingo (xgid) < xgdomi...@gmail.com> wrote: Regarding the Leo settings "world": for a Leo newbie like me, settings in > Leo are a complicated issue for sure. So it's something I try to avoid > touching as much as I can... but just because the UX is

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-08-28 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 11:06 AM Matt Wilkie wrote: > in https://groups.google.com/d/msg/leo-editor/oQwOLKtiAlg/XfKuuBhUBgAJ > Xavier recommended using Discourse instead of Google Groups for Leo > discussion: > Especially interesting because Python uses it. I see two major challenges: > > (a)

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 10:58 AM Chris George wrote: Once a pyzo dock is closed using x or unchecking it, it is gone and cannot > be reopened. The "Editors" and "Shells" docks behave correctly ie. they can > be opened and closed using the right-click pop-up titlebar method. > Restarting Leo

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-08-28 Thread Xavier G. Domingo
Thanks Matt for creating this topic about my proposal! I've just seen that they have just answered to your question . Regarding the things they take into account to consider a community as a valid "candidate", at the

Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-08-28 Thread Matt Wilkie
in https://groups.google.com/d/msg/leo-editor/oQwOLKtiAlg/XfKuuBhUBgAJ Xavier recommended using Discourse instead of Google Groups for Leo discussion: * I think it would really great for our community if we moved our > discussions to a real modern forum like Discourse >

Re: The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Chris George
Once a pyzo dock is closed using x or unchecking it, it is gone and cannot be reopened. The "Editors" and "Shells" docks behave correctly ie. they can be opened and closed using the right-click pop-up titlebar method. Restarting Leo restores the docks to the pop-up menu and opening them using the

The leo_in_pyzo plugin is ready for testing!

2019-08-28 Thread Edward K. Ream
As of rev a0c34f4 in the pyzo branch... The pyzo_in_leo.py plugin requires --global-docks and the qt gui, which is Leo's default. It is incompatible with --no-dock. Pretty much everything "just works". The plugin properly loads all pyzo docks in *Leo's* main window only once, at "start2

Re: What to do when outline's text is not visible in tree pane?

2019-08-28 Thread Chris George
At one point I spent a couple of hours trying to figure out how to add a tooltip to a headline. My poor python skills were simply not up to the task. Chris On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 9:40 PM gar wrote: > Tree pane with outline has some finite width. And outline text may exceed > this width so

Re: I've just killed two issues

2019-08-28 Thread Xavier G. Domingo (xgid)
> Let's let newbies speak for themselves. > I think it's time to speak! Regarding the Leo settings "world": for a Leo newbie like me, settings in Leo are a complicated issue for sure. So it's something I try to avoid touching as much as I can... but just because the UX is really poor. Some