On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:36:37 -0600
Mike Hodson wrote:
> Hello Chris, Viktor,
>
> You and others have brought up great points about how Leo is used in a
> day-to-day basis.
> I'm having trouble with what appears to be "one" editing window.
>
> Please, correct me if I haven't
Hello Chris, Viktor,
You and others have brought up great points about how Leo is used in a
day-to-day basis.
I'm having trouble with what appears to be "one" editing window.
Please, correct me if I haven't figured this functionality out yet.
Namely, I appreciate 'Tabs' and appreciate that leo
Hello Chris,
Thanks for starting a new thread & sharing your perception.
My initial feedback: If Leo (as is) fulfills all of your needs, then that's
a good/ great status for you!
Another feedback: IMO a lot of the discussion focuses on the questions:
Should more things be added to the Leo
Hello Alain,
Thanks for your follow-up. - Yes, that's the current status! - What I tried
to ask Edward/ the Leo Community is:
Is the installation of Leo from PyPI a supported way of deployment?
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Alain Kalker wrote:
>
> On Friday, August
Enjoy your vacation! - It's a beautifull place.
There's some/ a lot of discussion going on here - but - speaking only for
myself, I'm in no hurry & looking forward to your feedback!
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
> Rebecca and I are in Glacier Park
Rebecca and I are in Glacier Park and will be traveling for at least
another two weeks. I will probably have time to catch up on email in a few
days.
Edward
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I have been using leo for a while and find it great to import and
reorganize a python script.
However, when I import a perl file into a node, no subtrees are created,
only the node containing all the script content.
1. The @language is properly set to perl, so I guess leo knows this is a
perl
I'm working with some utf-16 .ini files but Leo makes an @url sub node
instead of loading it like a regular config file. I can set @encoding
utf-16 but that doesn't do anything, in fact Leo adds that when I "Refresh
from disk'. I'm using @clean, though @auto does no better.
Am I missing some
On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 9:49:19 AM UTC+2, rengel wrote:
>
> A question of QA:
> When installing Leo from PyPi using pip, one gets leo-5.0b2.zip.
> Shouldn't pip always install the latest stable release?
>
> Regards,
> Reinhard
>
>
>
Hello Viktor and Reinhard,
This is what I found when
Hi, all
I have just found this infomation:
http://leoeditor.com/tutorial-programming.html#using-auto, that import a
perl script is not supported by leo-editor?
Has this situation changed? Or, if I want to custom this functionality,
where should I start?
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The recent discussion about paring Leo down to a
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