Re: Leo and fossil merged with Rust

2019-07-30 Thread Chris George
Much better. Thanks. A plugin would still be good. :-) Chris On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 1:56 PM vitalije wrote: > > > On Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 10:24:32 PM UTC+2, Chris George wrote: >> >> I tried to open the Leo file and it crashed the tree widget. Clicking on >> the tree kills Leo.: >> > >

Re: Linux Snapcraft and Packager integrations are broken

2019-07-30 Thread Chris George
>From the snapcraft docs: "Note that your Python project should be using setuptools and you should be able to run python setup.py bdist_wheel without errors. If either of these are not true, please consult the setuptools documentation." I am at this point and the setup pukes so I assume there

Re: Leo and fossil merged with Rust

2019-07-30 Thread vitalije
On Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at 10:24:32 PM UTC+2, Chris George wrote: > > I tried to open the Leo file and it crashed the tree widget. Clicking on > the tree kills Leo.: > Can you be more specific about what steps did you take to get this error. I can open fossil-delta-ref.leo and click in the

Re: Leo and fossil merged with Rust

2019-07-30 Thread Chris George
I tried to open the Leo file and it crashed the tree widget. Clicking on the tree kills Leo.: bad .leo file: fossil-delta-ref.leo g.toUnicode: unexpected argument: ParseError('not well-formed (invalid token): line 44, column 86') Traceback (most recent call last): File

Re: Leo and fossil merged with Rust

2019-07-30 Thread Terry Brown
Hah - convergent evolution, I've been looking at Jupyter lab. in that kind of context recently too. The rest of this is off-topic, but I encourage people to play with the Jupyter *lab* (not notebook) UI for Leo ideas. It's basically multiple notebooks in multiple kernels plus consoles and regular

Re: Occasional incomplete installs (from pip)

2019-07-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 10:44 AM Matt Wilkie wrote: > Note to self/world for possible future troubleshooting. > Please create an issue for this, if you haven't done so. Issues are Leo's permanent memory. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Idea: buttons in vr pane? or in body text hyperlinks?

2019-07-30 Thread Chris George
Ctrl-click on a word could action something like wordnet, which I already have an @button for. (Must install wordnet) This button acts on the highlighted text. Ctrl-click would have to act on the word under the cursor. Select this, copy and paste as a node. > >

Idea: buttons in vr pane? or in body text hyperlinks?

2019-07-30 Thread Matt Wilkie
One of Leo's coolest features is being able to add buttons to the toolbar in a context-aware or context-dependent way. It'd be really cool if this could be extended so that the "button" could be somewhere else. For example what if the text within [ ... ] could initiate an action, a Leo script?

Occasional incomplete installs (from pip)

2019-07-30 Thread Matt Wilkie
Note to self/world for possible future troubleshooting. Sometimes the python environment gets into a state where Leo (or presumably any python package) is incompletely (un)installed. The fix is simple, just `pip install -e .` again (and then uninstall if that's the true intention). I'm unsure

Re: Leo and fossil merged with Rust

2019-07-30 Thread Matt Wilkie
> > It has been a very long time since I've got this idea of combining Leo > with fossil. For all these years I felt that there was a great potential in > this mixture, but I haven't got the time to do anything about it until > recently. > I've long been enamored with Fossil, though I've

Re: Leo and fossil merged with Rust

2019-07-30 Thread Kent Tenney
Indeed. I haven't used Leo in a while, been playing with docker containers which configure and serve Jupyter lab on non-gui machines. This time machine kind of capability is the kind of thing to lure me back to Leo. Terry, I remember you mentioning that you're using Docker, do you have Leo

Re: I stopped using vim mode

2019-07-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 8:37 AM gar wrote: > I want to add some more words about leo's learning curve. > To use leo efficiently you need to invest inconceivable amount of time. > [snip] > Actually, you need to invest about couple of years to start gain real > profit from leo - which is quite

Re: Project management in Leo

2019-07-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 6:25 AM Edward K. Ream wrote: > On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 3:12 AM vitalije wrote: > Many thanks for all this. > I'll add one or more FAQ entries containing these tips. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor"

Re: Project management in Leo

2019-07-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 3:12 AM vitalije wrote: > You can use clones. [snip] where `my-shared-settings` node is cloned from > the @file subtree. > [snip] > `@button n-save @key=Ctrl-s`. Then whenever I open this outline and > whenever I hit Ctrl-s to save the outline, this script is executed. Of

Re: Jeff R: What emacs features do you want?

2019-07-30 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 8:00 AM john lunzer wrote: I think emacs and pharo are extremely similar in scope. That is to say in > both cases you can (and are intended to) spend close to 100% of your time > within the computing environment. In emacs the features that help > facilitate this are