> I am having a problem with installing Leo under Ubuntu 18.04 using the
>> debian instructions at
>> http://leoeditor.com/installing.html#installing-from-a-debian-package
>>
On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 12:19:28 PM UTC-5, John Kane wrote:
>
> I am having a problem with installing Leo under Ubuntu 18.04 using the
> debian instructions at
> http://leoeditor.com/installing.html#installing-from-a-debian-package
>
> I update my sources.list using
>
> deb
This is strictly a mock-up.
Three information views: Mailbox, Meta, Message mapped onto node, child
node and body.
There are a bunch of options for python libraries to deal with imap
mailboxes. The mbox format seems relatively well supported as far as
import/export to and from other applications
> I began to wonder if having my email archive in leo would be a good thing
> - one email per node.
>
HAHHAHAHA H heehee ho hoh! (A good belly laugh, the recognition of a
truth, not a mean derisive laugh.)
*Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail.*
*Those programs
>
> When I run the instructions you provided (above) everthing goes smoothly
> untitl I run
>
> "git checkout devel"
>
> when I get the error
>
> jrkrideau@john-T510:~/leo-editor$ git checkout devel
> error: pathspec 'devel' did not match any file(s) known to git.
>
> I am answering my original post. A workaround for me was to grab leo from
> github and run from master. For whatever reason, that version works
> properly. The still installed pip version continues to misbehave, no idea
> what is going on. Since my purpose was simply to have a working
I agree with you Josef - I also wondered about the metadata fields and I
wondered about nodes having sub headings but that would be a major change.
So maybe all the metadata is in the header in a formatted string or maybe
saved in tags?
IH
On Tuesday, 5 February 2019 19:58:06 UTC, Josef
I was thinking about this too, but then had second thoughts about it. A
typical e-mail client has 3 windows: one is the tree of mailboxes, which
would easily map to the Leo tree. Another is the message text, which would
map to the node body. There is at least one more window in the mail client:
Hi Terry,
Great spot - as a lover of Org's Agenda and scheduling functions I'm
excited that they don't have to live in Emacs. Does this point to a way of
including those features in Leo?
Good to see you round here btw!
IH
On Tuesday, 5 February 2019 13:44:09 UTC, Terry Brown wrote:
>
>
https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-org-mode?utm_medium
Cheers -Terry
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