Why not @clean? Just a thought
Rob...
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 2:26:08 AM UTC-5, Matt Wilkie wrote:
...a thought now changed since I've caught up with the rest of this week's
conversations and learned that @auto needs to stay in deprecated mode for
at least a little while.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Open xslt-test.leo in your browser. You should see something like this:
Yes I see an html rendered page. This is great!
For the remote-origin security issue: as long as the .leo file and .xlst
file reside on the
On 2/18/2015 10:54 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
1. Visiting http://leoeditor.com/xslt-test.leo does not work.
The browser renders xslt-test.leo xml, not html. That is, the browser
does not perform the xslt transformations.
Your web server is configured to send .leo files as MIME type
I'm seeing that
@nosent file.py
doesn't create nodes for function definitions
I seem to remember that it did, am I mistaken?
Thanks,
Kent
Leo 5.0-final, build 20150127110559, Tue, Jan 27, 2015 11:05:59 AM
Git repo info: branch = master, commit = 823c0c8faf06
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 1:06 AM, Matt Wilkie map...@gmail.com wrote:
The only reason I can think of to prefer @auto is
...it's a better name. :)
If @nosent is a synonym for @auto
...
At one time I thought that @auto could go away. Now I see that that would
be a distracting mistake.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 6:45 AM, Kent Tenney kten...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I think I see.
I'm expecting the capability of @auto, which is
more automatic ...
I'm used to rclick refresh parsing on import, @nosent
requires parsing manually, creating the required nodes.
Exactly.
Note that
OK, I think I see.
I'm expecting the capability of @auto, which is
more automatic ...
I'm used to rclick refresh parsing on import, @nosent
requires parsing manually, creating the required nodes.
This is about sorting out the @xxx landscape. I would
hope the simple automation of @auto could
Hello there,
this is perhaps just a matter of no interest, but I would like to humbly
make a suggestion about a couple of small customization issues.
Even when using Leo under Windows 8.1, the default PyQt left/right toolbar
button icons are seemingly still the ones from the old Windows XP
I have been wondering whether it would be possible to use xslt to render
.leo files from web pages. This would build on Ville's work. First, a demo:
1. Copy the two attached files to the same folder on your hard drive.
Note: recent revs have added these two files to the top-level leo folder,