Hi Edward,
Thanks for helping out.
To be frank I find your solution of copying nodes isn't quite as elegant as
cloning.
So I kept fooling around a bit and found out that when using the @clean
node to create the rst files and then invoking make by hand I get very
satisfactory results.
Doing so
A little deja vu here, this might have happened before, but anyway, solution to
my problem of the moment at work, from Google:
https://github.com/maphew/code/blob/master/gis/o4w_extras/bin/gdal-makeworld.py
Thanks Matt :-)
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https://github.com/leo-editor/snippets/blob/master/examples/layout/qtdock.py
is a Py 2.7 / Qt 4 demo of Qt docking as it might apply to Leo, with commentsin
the doc. string. I think it's definitely worth switching to this, so now
it'ssimply a matter of finding time :-)
Cheers -Terry
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Hello everybody,
I'm just about to reorganize the way I'm teaching myself new stuff -
mostly, programming and computer related technologies, I guess, but not
only those. Yeah, I decided I need to reeducate myself, get up to date with
the world, if you please. And the idea that leo could be *the
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 6:21 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Here is a tested prototype:
>
Oops. The script works properly only if there is already a 'my book
(sphinx)' node.
To fix this, add the line:
root2.h = 'my book (sphinx)'
after the line:
root2 =
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 9:20 AM, wrote:
I'm in the process of writing a programming book.
> ..
> The usual literate programming tools however leave room for improvement,
> and so I found Leo.
>
Welcome aboard.
>
> So I have a section of code annotated with
>
Hi,
I'm in the process of writing a programming book.
The literate programming concept is attractive because it uses the code in
two distinct ways:
a) as program source
b) as part of the book contents
Important here is that they are exactly the same lines being used in two
different contexts.