Sounds like examples might help - also be sure to list which plug-ins
you have enabled.
Cheers -Terry
I have put together two leo files that exhibit both of the problems I
mentioned in my first post. In the first case I attempted to have the
following vnodes (no text was added to the text
Looks good to me!
From my experience with FreeMind, the first thing people are going to
want are priority/number icons for 0 and 8-10! :)
--Rich
-Original Message-
From: leo-editor@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Terry Brown
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 2:54
There appears to be a serious problem on my Linux install.
Unit tests are (sometimes) crashing with the following message:
The program 'leo.py received an X Window System error.
Followed by debugging instructions (!)
It's possible that the threading colorizer could be the culprit.
Threads
On Mar 5, 10:20 am, Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There appears to be a serious problem on my Linux install.
I should mention that the failures occur with the latest revision (56)
of the bzr trunk. This revision contains the proposed code for Leo
4.4.8 b1. Any further revisions
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:26:04 -0800 (PST)
Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect recent Python/Tkinter bugs are causing the X crash. Really,
this kind of crash should never arise with normal Python bugs.
Oddly enough I have a similar issue. I'm getting seg. faults and
sometimes
On Mar 5, 10:55 am, Terry Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:26:04 -0800 (PST)
Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect recent Python/Tkinter bugs are causing the X crash. Really,
this kind of crash should never arise with normal Python bugs.
Oddly enough I
So you didn't attempt to create clones in either file?
I assume that's the case, because the vnode titles are all different.
But what's weird is that both files contain clones, clones with
different titles. And I also get the infinite loop trying to open the
first file. Looking at it in
On Mar 5, 2:38 pm, Edward K. Ream [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 5, 10:55 am, Terry Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how I can install Tk so Python2.5 can find it?
Doing whereis python produced a long list, so I did the following:
python signs on as 2.5.2, so we are using the
The discussion on the failed unit tests in another thread prompted me
to check my python version. Version 2.4 and 2.5 are both installed
with 2.5 being the current one in use. Until I checked I had thought
version 2.4 was the default. I switched over to using version 2.4 and
the two small test