With all the changes that have taken place in Leo functionality over the
last few months, and especially Edward's very radical recent improvements,
it has become necessary to update the documentation to reflect the changes.
BTW, even before the changes there were several paragraphs that badly
On Saturday, 14 February 2015 18:13:29 UTC, Edward K. Ream wrote:
It looks like you've proven that @auto-rst is still useful. Thanks for
these comments. Furthermore, I'm not sure @auto-rst is properly
documented. I've put it on the list to check...
This partially answers your question
On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 3:05:59 PM UTC, Terry Brown wrote:
When you copy the rendered HTML in the browser and paste into Leo you
get WYSIWYG reproduction pasting into a richtext node
That is what I was looking for. So it is already supported in Leo. Great!
and just plain text
On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 5:37:13 PM UTC, Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 10:24 AM, karh...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Does the solution that you suggest require raw HTML code?
Yes. I just did an experiment, and you must cut/paste real html.
That's very
Thank you, Edward and Terry.
Does the solution that you suggest require raw HTML code? Is what I select,
copy and paste HTML code (as such) or is it the webpage itself as it
appears in the browser? I am asking because if I have to work with HTML
code, it's too much fuss.
Do the richedit and
This topic was already raised in an old post [1]. I want to pick up that
idea again.
Briefly, the idea is about using two tree panes, side-by-side, to perform
basic file management operations, in the style of old two-pane file
managers (like Norton Commander, or more recently the FAR file
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 6:38:03 PM UTC, Terry Brown wrote:
Everyone seems to have different views of where the challenge is here,
but to me it's how, in a Qt QTextEdit widget, do you make some text
sometimes invisible, *without* a new layer of text loading / unloading
code that would
Hi everyone,
I need a feature which (I think) may not be currently supported by Leo.
Please comment on the chances that it may be implemented in the future
releases.
What I am looking for is the ability to click on HTML-style hyperlinks
(word-based anchors) directly within the editing pane,
On Monday, November 18, 2013 8:56:20 PM UTC+1, rengel wrote:
In his post 'This, and *only* this, can make Leo more
popularhttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/leo-editor/hl1ulaq7Bcg'
Edward is asking how to make Leo more popular.
Well, after a couple of years I decided today to give Leo
Excellent! These videos are what I was waiting for!
Keep them coming please. Upload them to Youtube, if possible.
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