Re: Documentation update process

2019-09-02 Thread Chris George
I think the current website only gets built from master at release time. Once we switch over to github pages it is dead simple to generate updated docs from devel. That should happen soon. I am just waiting to hear back from Speed with DNS changes. Chris On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 8:02 PM Rob

Documentation update process

2019-09-02 Thread Rob
I can't help much with Leo's code base. However, I feel I can occasionally contribute by updating the docs (perhaps small, but important). Curious what the process is supposed to be from updating LeoDocs.leo to the online version. To wit: 1. Several weeks ago I changed the command

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-09-02 Thread Matt Wilkie
> The biggest downside to email lists is formatting the messages. Plain text > is good, but code, images, proper indentation etc. is better. > The major reason I shifted participating primarily via browser in this list. Flarum vs Discourse vs Nim Forum: at the moment I side with Discourse,

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-09-02 Thread Chris George
I can get local tinned salmon from my indigenous contacts so I will do that. I just can't eat tuna anymore. Chris On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 5:45 PM Matt Wilkie wrote: > Chris George wrote: >> >> So I broke my leg this morning. >> > > eeep! Sorry to hear that. Eat a a couple cans of salmon/tuna

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-09-02 Thread Matt Wilkie
Chris George wrote: > > So I broke my leg this morning. > eeep! Sorry to hear that. Eat a a couple cans of salmon/tuna a week, bones and all (adice via a friend with broken arm, via his doc), helps with bone fusing/regrowth. My wife took something called "osteo pro" when her broken shoulder

Re: Discusss: use Discourse instead of mailing list

2019-09-02 Thread Matt Wilkie
> > Reply-by-email enabled for all Discourse customers > > > Thanks for the correction. I appreciate it. -- You received this

Re: Studying Robert Cholette's vs-code leointeg project

2019-09-02 Thread Matt Wilkie
> > It would be really cool to animate the gitk commits, showing (in Leo) what > each commit did. Leo git-diff command and other git utils provides the > basis for such an "animation". I'm tempted... > I remember Vitalije did something like this using Fossil, Rust and Leo:

Re: Status report: settings branch

2019-09-02 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Monday, September 2, 2019 at 7:05:14 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote: *To do* > > 1. The present code finds settings nodes in a dubious, probably buggy, > manner. > > Instead, the settings in effect for any local .leo file are exactly those > settings present in c.config.settingsDict. These

Status report: settings branch

2019-09-02 Thread Edward K. Ream
This branch contains work on the "show-settings-outline" command. This command now works. More work is needed to ensure it is works accurately ;-) *What you will see* This command creates a fully functional outline, which may save if you like. It demonstrates a proposed way of showing