So on my computer, the 1st test fails (dunno why, I'm running from bzr),
Ahhh, I'm using co-located branches (attempting to lessen the cognitive
load of using bzr, hg git depending on which project I'm tracking), so
the last-revision file is not in the expected place.
Expected:
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
@bool: always in headline.
Oh! I didn't know that. Thanks for the correction.
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Oh! I didn't know that. Thanks for the correction.
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 5:44 AM, Jacob Peck gatesph...@gmail.com wrote:
*cough*freenode runs on port 8002, which isn't blocked by my corporate
firewall*cough*
haha! Thanks Jake. :)
Ok, this works for me (with Chatzilla):
irc://chat.freenode.net:8000
ircs://chat.freenode.net:8000
Hi Edward,
There's some packaging detail mismatches on pypi between the one you
published[1] and the ones I have been testing[2]. What is your recipe? Are
you using a different setup.py than
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~leo-editor-team/leo-editor/trunk3/view/head:/setup.py?
I want to ensure I'm
On startup in the log pane Leo reports the below. What does build 5020
refer to? (or supposed to refer to) It doesn't correspond to the bzr revno#
(at least not on my computer).
a look at bzr_version.py indicates it's built by generate_version_info, but
I've no idea where/what that is.
QQQ
Leo
whups, we cross posted. :)
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
Upgrading may help, because the setting::
@bool rst3_write_intermediate_file = True
now has the default as shown.
the full length rst chapter still says the default is False.
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ahh, okay, I get it now. Thanks. :)
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Brian Theado brian.the...@gmail.com wrote:
On Nov 2, 2013 10:55 PM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Brian Theado brian.the...@gmail.com
wrote:
It just displays both the css
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 6:42 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
If I don't hear about serious problems today, I'll release 4.11final
tomorrow or Thursday. I'll wait until Friday to announce the release
widely.
I'll be offline thursday through monday, so the pypi package will
Thank you for this!
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 7:38 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
Rev 6222 contains all the old reformat-paragraph unit tests, plus 8 new
ones.
Please report any actual problems with this command. I probably won't be
interested in complex improvements.
I use
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.comwrote:
I **love** apps, like Leo, that install in a single tree.
+1 yup, me too :) This way lies true portability.
I have Leo, and all my other favourite one-tree apps, installed on Dropbox,
and thereby have most of my
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 4:35 PM, lewis lewisn...@operamail.com wrote:
C:\Python33\pythonw.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Leo-4.11-b1\launchLeo.py
Try running from a command shell (note python.exe not pythonw.exe):
C:\Python33\python.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Leo-4.11-b1\launchLeo.py
are there
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Brian Theado brian.the...@gmail.com wrote:
It just displays both the css and
the html to the log pane.
Out of curiosity, why to the log pane? a file would allow the result to be
viewed as html in a browser, as opposed to raw text. I guess I'm not
understanding
*“It is the obvious which is so difficult to see most of the time. People
say 'It's as plain as the nose on your face.' But how much of the nose on
your face can you see, unless someone holds a mirror up to you?” -- Isaac
Asimov, I, Robot 1950*
Ahh, The Documenting Dilemma. :)
The most
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Viktor Ransmayr
viktor.ransm...@gmail.comwrote:
After performing a 'bzr branch lp:leo-editor' I did *not* make *any*
modification beside opening the outline 'LeoDoc.leo' and clicking on the
provided button 'make-sphinx'
Perhaps not useful to you, but nothing
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.comwrote:
* Cmds-Rst_commands-rst3 (the log window said done)
On my machine (Win7) if the path is invalid the log window will resemble:
reading: C:\Users\Matt\Downloads\steve.leo
saved: steve.leo
did not create:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:37 PM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
And with a good path:
sorry, incomplete paste. here's the right one:
saved: steve.leo
wrote: d:\temp\myDocument.html.txt
stylesheet not found
C:\Users\Matt\Downloads\default.css
@path: C:\Users\Matt\Downloads
open path
Repeat only shows the immediately previous command (on my computer anyway),
whereas I believe the request is to store and retrieve the last N commands.
(at least, that's what the feature request would have been had I voiced it
first :)
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Edward K. Ream
Leo 4.11 b1 is now available at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/
...and a bundle has been uploaded to pypi, which can be installed with `pip
install leo`
Caveats:
pip v1.3.1 might not find the most current pacakge, and install an older
one instead. You want
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 7:44 AM, Terry Brown terry_n_br...@yahoo.com wrote:
I don't know what that means - if they're real end-user downloads,
that's a lot, but I'm not sure what they are.
I venture someone set up a scheduled mirroring task and forgot about it.
More than twice an hour sounds
Could the rst tutorial be enhanced by providing samples of input and
output?
see https://github.com/leo-editor/snippets/tree/master/examples/rst-tutorial
:
rst-tutorial-example.leo
leo-rst-tutorial-example.png
myDocument.html
myDocument.html.txt
Probably not a permanent home for this. I'm not
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Chris George technat...@gmail.com wrote:
What did you think of the other approach, of getting writers into a
customized Leo with a WYSIWYG editor?
I would love to have a wysiwyg mode in Leo, but think it will take someone
with programming chops and the same
QTextEdit#richTextEdit {
waitaminutenow, that says richTextEdit.
and the QTextEdit widget is clearly rich text in the MS-Word ooWriter sense
already:
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/demos-textedit.html
So what exactly stops Leo from being a rich text editor already?
(Technically I mean,
would it be too much work to link each of the @name's to their reference
page? or give an on-hover synopsis? I find myself wondering what those do
(for example I've never used @chapter and don't know anything about it).
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm glad it might be useful :)
I did spend some time spinning my wheels trying to figure out where to
place it. Cheatsheet seems like a good place.
-matt
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 5:39 AM, Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 6:51 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
An expanded example from this tutorial now appears in CheatSheet.leo. The
appropriate settings appear in the Startup node in CheatSheet.leo.
This phrase or something like should be in the web page as well, e.g.
An
Attached is my attempt to create a reference prototype .leo file and .html
output from following the tutorial. I wasn't completely successful. I've
not used rst in Leo before this evening. I spent an hour and change to get
this far.
Two things tripped me up the most:
- the per-node rst settings
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Jacob Peck gatesph...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anything like a UNL address bar exist for Leo? Akin to an address
bar in a web browser, where you could paste UNLs into it, and it would
focus on said UNL in the outline?
One of my blue-sky wishes for Leo:
I would keep the path examples, while keeping the list trimmed to 3.
@rst myDocument.html # same folder as .leo file
@rst output/myDocument.html# in a subfolder
@rst d:/docs/html/myDocument.html # specify absolute path
On more thought, just use two examples:
@rst
Of note vis a vis the recent efforts to build video demos for the next
release:
http://asciinema.org/ a web host and python project to record terminal
screen sessions as video. Appears to be only for 'nix operating systems.
found by way of reading up on the
oops, 2nd half of reply was clipped:
To be Leonine about it, and not have to invest in building gui widget
dialogs, ow about making each plugin a headline node instead of body text,
and turning them on and off is simply a matter of moving them in and out
of `@settings - @enabled-plugins` ?
[ ]
now a feature request: https://bugs.launchpad.net/leo-editor/+bug/1245123
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 12:04 AM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
oops, 2nd half of reply was clipped:
To be Leonine about it, and not have to invest in building gui widget
dialogs, ow about making each plugin
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Brian Theado brian.the...@gmail.comwrote:
I played around
with creating some html/css which could display example leo tree
structure just as it would appear in leo itself.
Check out the result here: http://jsfiddle.net/YFsNL/ (the result is
rendered in the
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
very nice Brian! I think you're on to something. I've not tried it
before, or thought of it for that matter, but css can be applied to xml -
http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/CSS_for_XML_tutorial.
Oh this is way too cool. I
the only thing I have to add to the other excellent comments is a
wondering: why is the at-comand `@rst` and the x-command `rst3` ? Do they
_have_ to be different?
And: elsewhere (everywhere else?) we use `@ @c` for comments. Are there
specific technical reasons this isn't used for rst or is
Bug: For details, see the rst3
chapterhttp://leoeditor.com/tutorial-rst3.html.
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ahhh, I think I know why: they both have the same title.
- Creating Documents with the rst3 Command -
http://leoeditor.com/tutorial-rst3.html
- Creating Documents with the rst3 Command -
http://leoeditor.com/rstplugin3.html
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Matt Wilkie map
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 12:03 AM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
And: elsewhere (everywhere else?) we use `@ @c` for comments.
Nevermind! The extended chapter covers this (and yes `@ ... @c` is used).
It also answers the questions Phil asked about docutils vs sphinx and
Lewis's Q
I remember reading that one should record at the highest possible
resolution and reduce after that fact, even when going as low as 240p. That
the quality of 1080p reduced to 360p is much better than a native 360p
recording with no resampling at all.
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select those two lines, Ctrl-B, and now my node contains:
...somehow, after all this time, I managed to miss that Ctrl-B works on
selections! I thought it always ran the whole node and have been moving
code into new nodes to reduce the scope. And, _not_ testing snippets when
the overhead of
I hate watching 2-3 minutes of video to learn something that can be
explained in 2-3 sentences
I am *so *with you on this.
This bookmarks video though is not that :) Seeing it in action I begin to
understand it's potential, and not just for the Leonistas out there.
Coming from Terry I always
- if u can understanded 4000 in common use Chinese character
- so means u can understanded all paper in History ! even 5000 years ago
papers
I remember Larry Wall, creator of Perl, saying that Chinese writing was
fascinating to him because it was so portable. People in neighbouring
provinces
I haven't contributed to this thread because I still struggle with a
concise view of what Leo is.
me too
- Stress that org mode and vimoutline mode are no substitute for Leo
Maybe part of the problem is coming from the conceptual gravity point that
Outlining is what Leo is good at, it's
I wonder, how hard would it be to create an Emacs leo-python mode (major?,
minor?)
that would hide (or lessen the visual impact) of Leo sentinels?
I was reasonably successful in creating a Vim syntax file that mutes leo
sentinels, and I'm not very vim smart.
A preview: I make a clone of anything I'm working on, and move it to the
*last* node of the outline. This can be a multi-step process.
Thanks for this. 'till now I have tried to always go the other way and move
things I'm about to work to or near the top. (because, you know, it's the
number 1
thank you for the extended description and links :)
In the wild means something like beyond the village or outside walls
of protected garden.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Zoom.Quiet zoom.qu...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/10/21 Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com:
One of the more interesting
I found a working copy!
http://screenbooks.net/e/sbooks/leo/
I've sent a message to Joe Orr asking if it's okay to mirror it.
-matt
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Haroldo Stenger haroldo.sten...@gmail.com
wrote:
hi Ed, the link to Joe Orr's tutorial page is broken. The wayback machine
I am not convinced that putting any of these on Leo's web site would make
any substantial difference, but I am open to discussion.
I think it's useful to everything in the installed files somewhere on the
website, which is not the same as saying make it prominent or trivial to
discover. I used
For years I have been saying that clones can create multiple views of
data. That's true, but today I realized that that story is misleading.
In fact, I use clones simply as a way of accelerating my work flow!
thanks for this!
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One more thing: Start publicizing different ways people use Leo.
How about a Planet Leo? e.g.
- http://www.planetdjango.org
- http://planet.scipy.org/
- http://www.planetgs.com/
Maybe this is the software that drives them, http://www.planetplanet.org/?
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Add to Categories:
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Topic::Text Editors::Text Processing
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One of the more interesting sightings of Leo in the Wild I've come across:
http://zoomquiet.org/
Though reading Chinese would be useful to uncover just *how *Leo is
involved! (Zoom has participated on the list before, perhaps this mention
will persuade him to elaborate? ;-)
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There is pent up demand for tools like Leo.
See this decade long discussed feature request for an Outliner in Open
Office Writer: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=3959. Leo is
mentioned at least twice, not so much as an alternative to ooWriter/msWord
but as a see what can be done?
Could you speak a bit to what problem this would solve for you?
Sentinals/No sentinals is something that comes up regularly, but the idea
of some sentinels is new (to me). It might be useful to explore that.
#@#@#@ d
code and comments
Personally I would aim for something more readable, e.g.
Hey All,
I just received a well designed but fake email purporting to be from
twitter.com on behalf of @edreamleo (Edward).
The bit.ly link therein led to a maze of whack-a-mole popup windows
offering me wonderful cure all drugs and other snake oils proffered by
sumptuous buxom blondes. On
I made a list of reasons why short explanations are better than long
ones. Alas, I deleted it by mistake.
Oh the irony! Can't get any shorter than [void] ! :) :)
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What an enormously long and interesting thread!
Thanks for the sub-thread on using Leo for plain ol' writing. It rings true
for me. Leo doesn't leverage much of my prior muscle memory, and that leads
me away from it, and once away it takes awhile to return. This is still
true even though I've
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
Consequently I spend a lot of in-Leo time in a state of confusion, often
unsure whether I'm trying to learn programming or python or Leo or more
about the actual problem I'm started out trying to solve this morning
I would *love* a reformat paragraph command that doesn't break docstings or
comments!
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
This command was a major advance when one of Leo's users created it.
Don't remember who it was. However, it's limitations are
might be worth seeing what Taskcoach uses.
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Terry Brown terry_n_br...@yahoo.com wrote:
Anyone know of a python, preferably, light-weight, preferably, library
for managing recurring events? I searched a while ago and found
nothing except Chandler's, which was
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, there is always a workaround to problems with refresh-from-disk.
Simply save the .leo file and reload. The save will be safe for never-read
@file nodes, provided that you say no when asked whether you want to
pandoc understands RTF (http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/index.html),
though maybe not in the way you need (?)
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Here's a Leo key binding quick reference document I put together a little
while ago (gasp! has it really been 4 years already??)
leo-editor -
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxjYoJ7VMm5VbE11NHM3Q3RIRVkusp=sharing
I've not reviewed it for accuracy.
cheers,
-matt
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at
I've found the recommended reading from the essay speaks to me. 'The
Science of Scientific
Writinghttp://www.americanscientist.org/issues/id.877,y.0,no.,content.true,page.1,css.print/issue.aspx'
gives practical before and after examples and clear theory (though I did
have to print out hard copy
A curious question, indeed.
Why would you want to do that? You would run the risk of losing whatever
changes you made to the outline.
I've occasionally wished for this when inadvertently changing the .leo
files which come with Leo, when all I'm doing is reading/studying. I'm
usually running
Once upon a time I began implementing ... then ...
shiny!
http://code.google.com/p/pyfilesystem/
...
Interesting find...
damn you.
that leads to running python in the browser:
http://www.rfk.id.au/blog/entry/pypy-js-poc-jit/
http://www.skulpt.org/
http://www.brython.info/index.html
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Leo will respect the LEO_EDITOR and EDITOR environment variable. IIRC it
can be just the name, if in PATH, or fully qualified. There's also a
myLeoSettings for it, that I'll try and dig up.
And from quickstart.leo: Using your favorite editor to edit nodes.
You can also change the external editor
/source/browse/other/replace_notepad_with_notepad2.reg
https://code.google.com/p/maphew/source/browse/other/OpenWithNotepad.reg
cheers,
-matt
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 3:34 AM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
Leo will respect the LEO_EDITOR and EDITOR environment variable. IIRC it
can be just
Basically it would be a boot-to-Leo system.
I used to do something vageuly like this with Dos 6.2 and Windows 95. I
discovered that simply replacing `shell=explorer.exe` in win.ini with
whatever .exe I wanted would make that program the complete environment. It
actually worked surprisingly
On Monday, August 19, 2013 12:32:33 PM UTC-7, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Leo 4.11 a2 is now available at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/
As with the a1 release, this is a private release so we can shake out
distribution problems.
The a2 release, .zip version, is the default
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.comwrote:
P.S. It appears that the uninstall script works fine on windows, *except*
that Leo's start-menu entries are not deleted.
I see this too, curious though that the Uninstall dialog reports that the
folder containing the
I am reminded of, *If I had more time I'd of written a shorter
letterhttp://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/04/28/shorter-letter/
*, though after reading the linked page I like these variants best: *
“Good things, when short, are twice as good”*, [Baltasar Gracián, Jospeh
Jacobs]
*If I am to speak
Ok, I think I've fed Ohloh a seamless history of Leo now, from 2002 to
present. This brings the summary to: *In a Nutshell, The Leo Editor...*
- ... has had 15,508
commitshttps://www.ohloh.net/p/leo/commits/summarymade by 47
contributors https://www.ohloh.net/p/leo/contributors/summary
Thought: if we ever move to git, it would be good to collect all the
history we have to the repo.
I've imported the Sourceforge CVS to Launchpad, and will do the same for
tigris svn if it's still up somewhere.
https://code.launchpad.net/~maphew/leo-editor/cvs-2002-2006
(my, my. butshell ?
I belatedly remembered that Launchpad has a built in facility for importing
code and history from other sites, so I'll use that for the years 2006-2008
on Tigris.org instead:
https://code.launchpad.net/~maphew/leo-editor/cvs-2006-2008
Edward, should you get one, please feel free to ignore a
Regarding http://leoeditor.com/**installing.html#creating-**
windows-file-associationshttp://leoeditor.com/installing.html#creating-windows-file-associations
:
The fix is on the trunk and on Leo's web site.
maybe I'm running afoul of caching, but I still see yesterday's version. I
tried a
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:09 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
scripts.leo does seem like the best place for installation scripts. As
part of the run-up to Leo 4.11a1, could you move the scripts and delete the
external files from the repo?
I'm not sure I follow. The two sentences
Hello, user. This is a message from the Leo developers. We have no idea
how many people use Leo. Click here to send us a ping. The exact content
of your transmission will be ...
+1 from me, for the wording and general approach.
Not sure about the utility of having this presented on
In terms of user adoption, it seems to me that Leo is nowhere near that of
other main text editors. Sure, Leo is in a category of its own, being an
outlining editor, as opposed to a simple editor, but should this not make
it more popular, instead of more obscure?
My take on this is, is that
I've located the early years CVS (Concurrent Version System)
repositoryhttp://leo.cvs.sourceforge.net/and added that to the Ohloh entry.
which has now been processed and is providing statistics, bringing it
up to 12,628
commits https://www.ohloh.net/p/leo/commits/summary made by 43
P.S. All these picky details illustrate just how difficult it is to
write proper installation instructions. Imo, it's the most difficult
documentation there is.
agreed!
Regarding
http://leoeditor.com/installing.html#creating-windows-file-associations:
Is this on Launchpad? LeoDocs.leo Users
(4) Strike any mention of creating a batch files here. They aren't needed
for *association*. The extra info here could be folded into Running Leo
Windows section.
...just discovered a bug where sometimes the new assoc ftype don't take
effect if there is already an existing one. Solution is
I'm in a bzr tangle again, sorry folks!
I have a small fix to add to the trunk, just 3 lines, and another larger
more tentative experiment. I've have both changes in my local working copy
of trunk. I locally committed just the safe change, and left the other
one out. I then went to push the safe
cd ..
bzr pull lp:leo-editor clean_trunk
cd clean_trunk
bzr merge ../mattsbranch
bzr commit -m'merged my safe xxzzyy changes'
# verify with bzr qlog that just your safe changes are committed
bzr push --remember :parent
Thank you Terry. This worked and wasn't even painful. :) A big
while it's not a visualisation like I was contemplating, it's still darn
interesting, more so perhaps because it's interactive and inspires digging
and exploration: https://www.ohloh.net/p/leo
In a Nutshell, The Leo Editor...
- ... has had 8,373 commits
Thanks for the effort putting this together, Matt! It's an interesting
look at the project.
It's nice when something I've done for my own edification works for someone
else too. :)
I've located the early years CVS (Concurrent Version System)
repositoryhttp://leo.cvs.sourceforge.net/and added
works for me now. Thanks!
-matt
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1. Document Windows associations. This is quite a project. In progress.
Super busy right now with unexpected home renos, but will help as much as I
can. Just let me know which file(s) to watch.
-matt
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a momentary blip it appears,
at least it's working now anyway.
-matt
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Hi Folks,
The open source GRASS GIS project turned 30 years old this week. Part of
the birthday celebrations was the release of a time-lapse video
visualisation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR4_5GSID2A of the code
commit history for the last fourteen years or so. Naturally the graph viz
got me
Be well and happy my friend!
A close family member got stent put in ...3 years ago now I think. It's
certainly done him a world of good, though he needs to stay on top of his
medication and diet more closely now. I'm continually amazed at what humans
can do and recover from (and, in equal
Hey All,
I'm back, sort of. :) It'll probably take me awhile to catch up with
everyone. Been experiencing some much-nicer-than-recent-years sun and fun,
and a home renovation project that's gone significantly beyond original
intended scope (whaddyamean there's black mold behind that radiator?
always used section references
to split the script because I thought @others would not necessarily keep
the same order of the nodes that you have in the tree also in the file.
Cheers, Daniel
On Tuesday, June 25, 2013 6:34:04 PM UTC-3, Matt Wilkie wrote:
So far, I have seen this issue
Thanks for all your kind words of support. I do expect to be back to
walking, swimming and bicycling relatively soon. As many of you know, this
kind of hip surgery is one of the most successful surgeries in the world.
That was certainly the case for a close family member a few years ago. I
I'm back, and catching up :-) I'll be responding to recent emails asap.
...and I'm about to go mostly offline for about 2 weeks :)
cheers,
-matt
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I think the discussion I'm remembering is ***Rev 5482 adds @colorcach**e
directive and completes the color caching code. Please test* in Oct 2012.
From my reading of it there's nothing you can do except add organizer nodes
to break things up. I'm not familiar with R scripts, but if they resemble
Hi Fidel,
The best way I know of to see how `@auto` works is to grab a .py from the
wild (e.g. hasn't been touched by Leo yet) and drag'n'drop it onto Leo's
body pane. Each `def` will become it's own node transparently, and when
saved the external file will not have any sentinels.
***When
just a thought: does it still occur with syntax highlighted turned off?
(add @nocolor) I vaguely remember a thread about there being performance
issues with this in certain circumstances.
-matt
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That came up on the G+ Leo Editor community a while back :-)
huh, maybe that's why that particular flutterby captured my attention long
enough to read it. :)
-matt
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Dunno if this will have any bearing at all on your work Terry, but the
synchronicity of this coming to my attention unbidden is too
interesting to ignore: http://www.firepad.io/
How is Firepad different than other collaborative text editors?
Most collaborative text editors require special code
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