On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 5:05 AM, Terry Brown terry_n_br...@yahoo.com wrote:
You have to create one yourself - if it exists it is read, but Leo doesn't
create it by default. On a unix system it should be ~/.leo/myLeoSettings.leo
- just make a @settings node and copy the nodes you want to
Well, that was obvious. Thanks!. Now my next related question, I have
a LeoSettings.leo file but no myLeoSettings.leo file anywhere. Any
idea why not?
You have to create one yourself - if it exists it is read, but Leo doesn't
create it by default. On a unix system it should be
Like Ville, I just open it from the Help menu. Does that work for
you?
TL
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On Apr 3, 4:07 pm, TL t...@tltools.net wrote:
Like Ville, I just open it from the Help menu. Does that work for
you?
Yes. To make the things clear: my initial message about navigating to
~/.leo/myLeoSettings.leo (which is a valid leo outline, hence my will
to treat it like any other regular
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Largo84 larg...@gmail.com wrote:
This may seem like a very stupid question whose answer is obvious
(just not to me) but I've often wondered what's the best way to look
at the myLeoSettings.leo file within Leo with some kind of outline
structure.
Just open the
On Apr 2, 2:31 pm, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
You could also open the file with the File:Open command.
There is a minor issue on Linux. The open file qt dialog doesn't
seem to show hidden (the ones that start with a dot) files and
directories by default. So it is not possible to
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:28 PM, zpcspm zpc...@gmail.com wrote:
with the mouse only. Typing .leo in the file name text line when
being in HOME makes leo change directory into ~/.leo and it becomes
possible to open myLeoSettings.leo by clicking on it with the mouse.
I'm lazy and always do Help
On Apr 2, 8:41 pm, Ville M. Vainio vivai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hidden files can be shown by using whatever is standard in your
deskops file-open dialog. For Gnome, you can just right click to
enable it in context menu.
I'm not using a full-featured DE like GNOME or KDE, just fluxbox, so I
This may seem like a very stupid question whose answer is obvious
(just not to me) but I've often wondered what's the best way to look
at the myLeoSettings.leo file within Leo with some kind of outline
structure.
If I simply import the file, it just comes in all in one node. It
seems like it
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Largo84 larg...@gmail.com wrote:
For the last several versions of Leo the Chapters commands haven't
work.
Sorry about that. Recently I renamed the chapter commands so they
start with chapter-.
This will affect shortcuts in your myLeoSettings.leo file.
To see
OK, thanks! I'll have to wait for the next release as I don't know how
to use the latest versions on bzr.
Rob.
On Mar 31, 10:44 am, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll update leoSettings.leo
It might be sufficient to grab a daily snapshot from
http://www.greygreen.org/leo/, unpack somewhere, and 2x-click on
launchLeo.py. You may need to create a batch file or shortcut as
described here:
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/install.html#running-leo
cheers,
-matt
On Wed, Mar 31,
For the last several versions of Leo the Chapters commands haven't
work. Both use_chapters and use_chapter_tabs are True in my Leo
settings file. I see the chapter selection box in the icon area and it
works (is there a way to make it wider to include more text?) However,
non of the Chapter
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