On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 1:31 AM gar wrote:
> for me this worked only with docks on linux
> very strange, now it works well
> I did git update since then, maybe that helped
>
One of life's mysteries. No harm done.
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for me this worked only with docks on linux
very strange, now it works well
I did git update since then, maybe that helped
воскресенье, 22 сентября 2019 г., 14:49:01 UTC+3 пользователь Edward K.
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> On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 8:52:08 AM UTC-5, gar wrote:
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> > Leo's main
On Friday, September 20, 2019 at 8:52:08 AM UTC-5, gar wrote:
> Leo's main window cannot be resized less then some height - which is an
issue on low-resolution screens
On both Linux and Windows I can resize the screen so the main window is
only a few pixels in height and width. Afaik, #1339
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 6:37 PM lewis wrote:
> I was able to move my Render pane around for a preferred layout, but
> recently it has become fixed at the bottom edge.
> What setting do I need to change to allow movement?
>
Start Leo with --init-docks.
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I was able to move my Render pane around for a preferred layout, but
recently it has become fixed at the bottom edge.
What setting do I need to change to allow movement?
Thanks
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On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 11:39 AM Matt Wilkie wrote:
> Is there a way to save and then share layouts? (across .leo files, across
> people)
>
Not really. One could try to share caches, but that's probably a bridge
too far.
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On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 11:28 AM Chris George wrote:
> It seems to me that a sane default would be the standard three pane
> arrangement.
>
> Large body on right, outline on upper left and tabs dock on lower left.
> Make @bool dockable-log-tabs = True and nest the rest of the default docks
> as
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 11:04 AM Matt Wilkie wrote:
> Gar makes an important point. The first experience of the new docks ui is
startling and somewhat alarming, especially for people who already know
Leo.
I agree. I've already created some new issues related to this, and I may
create more.
Hmmm, it seems to me that what I have going to make my preferred two dock
UI (particular non-default settings, nested docks galore) could be
incorporated into a .leo file and then bundled with a ~/.leo/db directory
but it isn't something that would be easy to install.
Chris
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019
Is there a way to save and then share layouts? (across .leo files, across
people)
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It seems to me that a sane default would be the standard three pane
arrangement.
Large body on right, outline on upper left and tabs dock on lower left.
Make @bool dockable-log-tabs = True and nest the rest of the default docks
as part of tabs.
I use body as my central dock so this may not
> since leo 6.1 is not released yet and there's a time to make changes I
> want to report some problems
> first of all I discovered some huge ui problems:
>
Gar makes an important point. The first experience of the new docks ui is
startling and somewhat alarming, especially for people who
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 9:59 AM gar wrote:
Thanks for that. And please do not dismiss '--no-dock' - it's the only
> escape for me now.
>
--no-dock will remain for what passes for "forever" in Leo's world :-)
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Thanks for that. And please do not dismiss '--no-dock' - it's the only
escape for me now.
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 8:52 AM gar wrote:
- when leo is started - all aux panes (like tasks, tags, spells etc) is
> shown
> - additional 'tabs' pane always tries to place 'nav' plugin's window under
> itself - but it also can be placed independently and then in such a case
> when user hits
I returned to old ui ('--no-dock') because of that
New UI forces me to make too many extra unnecessary mouse hits
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leo 6.0 final from official pip distro suffers the same issues too
- when leo is started - all aux panes (like tasks, tags, spells etc) is
> shown
> - additional 'tabs' pane always tries to place 'nav' plugin's window under
> itself - but it also can be placed independently and then in such a
since leo 6.1 is not released yet and there's a time to make changes I want
to report some problems
first of all I discovered some huge ui problems:
- when leo is started - all aux panes (like tasks, tags, spells etc) is
shown
- additional 'tabs' pane always tries to place 'nav' plugin's
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