On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:28 AM, djc wrote:
> Sorrynot very well formatted question.
>
> When I use the c.k.simulateCommand() method, it does an immediate redraw
> of the outline. I would like to suppress the redraw until after I am done
> making changes. I am looking
My guess is using position methods is the way to go(*). I think there's
something about the way people come to Leo scripting that leads them down the
c.k.simulateCommand path, but I'm not really sure that's intentionally. My
feeling is that c.k.simulateCommand is best for occasional limited
Sorrynot very well formatted question.
When I use the c.k.simulateCommand() method, it does an immediate redraw of
the outline. I would like to suppress the redraw until after I am done
making changes. I am looking at using position methods to do the same
thing so that I control the
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:40 AM, djc wrote:
>
> Is there something like and echo_on and echo_off when
> using c.k.simulateCommand()?
>
Not sure what you mean by "changes".
Edward
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Newbie question.
Is there something like and echo_on and echo_off when
using c.k.simulateCommand()?
Thanks,
djc
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