On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Fidel N fidelpe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, this is my first screencast ever and I didnt buy camstasia like
Edward hehe.. so just tell me if its clear enough or I should repeat it
making more emphasis in any of the steps.
Thanks for this. It's on the list to
I played around with this bookmarks feature and I like it. Thanks
Terry (and whoever else was involved).
However, I didn't like how the mod_http server binds to all IP
interfaces. This means anyone anywhere could browse your open Leo
outlines (and add bookmarks), if they know your assigned IP
Hey, this is my first screencast ever and I didnt buy camstasia like Edward
hehe.. so just tell me if its clear enough or I should repeat it making
more emphasis in any of the steps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AvbL_0JEMwfeature=youtu.be
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And here is the Leo file I talk about in the video.
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I installed this a couple of days ago and it worked for me. I came back to
it today to try the One Tab functionality and it throws this error. And I
cannot get it to work at all.
** isPython3: False
Leo 4.11 final, build 6367, 2013-11-23 06:21:51
Python 2.7.4, qt version 4.8.4
linux2
setting
Works for me -- Thanks! (Videos make great documentation.)
No need to change it in any way; getting it done and up online is the only
real challenge. More videos will follow to deal with other niceties.
A couple of mysteries:
@settings
@bool http_active = True
@int http_port = 8080
It still bookmarks individual pages properly, just fails on the onetab page.
Chris
On Saturday, November 23, 2013 3:40:50 PM UTC-8, wgw wrote:
Works for me -- Thanks! (Videos make great documentation.)
No need to change it in any way; getting it done and up online is the only
real
Thanks for the video
Glad this was helpful.
It still bookmarks individual pages properly, just fails on the onetab page.
The javascript text changed, so you should have created a new bookmark with
the updated javascript included in the attached leo file, its this one:
Thanks Fidel, that works great now.
Chris
On Saturday, November 23, 2013 3:56:40 PM UTC-8, Fidel N wrote:
Thanks for the video
Glad this was helpful.
It still bookmarks individual pages properly, just fails on the onetab
page.
The javascript text changed, so you should have created a
It seems there is a limit to how many open tabs it can deal with. Do we
know what that number is? I was trying to have it deal with 40 open tabs. I
tried it with 3 and it worked great.
Chris
On Saturday, November 23, 2013 4:45:31 PM UTC-8, Chris George wrote:
Oops, no it didn't work.
Oops, no it didn't work.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /home/chris/Working/leo/leo-editor/leo/plugins/mod_http.py, line
570, in send_head
f = self.leo_actions.get_response()
File /home/chris/Working/leo/leo-editor/leo/plugins/mod_http.py, line
1130, in get_response
return
The error you are getting is not related to the number of pages but to the
encoding of the name on some of the pages.
For example, if one of the websites contains an Ñ, and the decoding is
not ready for that, the script fails and throws an unicode error.
Lets wait for Terry to give us a word
I isolated it to or . If either of them exist in the title of the
page, the script crashes.
Chris
On Saturday, November 23, 2013 4:56:27 PM UTC-8, Fidel N wrote:
The error you are getting is not related to the number of pages but to the
encoding of the name on some of the pages.
For
On Sat, 23 Nov 2013 16:45:31 -0800 (PST)
Chris George technat...@gmail.com wrote:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xbb in position 0:
I'll try and fix this tomorrow.
Cheers -Terry
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