Re: Next draft of rst3 tutorial is ready for review, especially by rst3 newbies

2013-11-01 Thread Chris George
As a newbie, a bzr pull request is part of my startup script. Chris On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > > On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Steve Litt wrote: > >> >> Before you and I spend a lot of time "debugging" Leo, please tell me >> the earliest version for which th

Re: rst3 newbies, please try the rst3 tutorial

2013-11-02 Thread Chris George
Not to be too picky, but I found this confusing. Is there a prior tutorial that covers some of this (things like @settings trees within documents) that should be completed before the rst3 tutorial? What is the required knowledge level of your target audience for this tutorial? Are you assuming a p

Re: rst3 newbies, please try the rst3 tutorial

2013-11-02 Thread Chris George
es for the tutorial or to make it very clear where it fits into the hierarchy of tutorials/documentation. People will willingly give up rather than appear stupid, especially to themselves. Chris On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 10:26 AM, wrote: > On Saturday, 2 November 2013 16:11:00 UTC+1, Chris

Re: rst3 newbies, please try the rst3 tutorial

2013-11-03 Thread Chris George
I went back through the website by clicking "Previous Topic" to find the other tutorials. I think part of why it frustrated me is that by going directly to the rst3 tutorial via an email link, I was cut adrift from the context and there were no landmarks readily available to help. Neither "Programm

Re: Two-tiered footnote system in Leo. Possible?

2013-11-04 Thread Chris George
rst has support for footnotes and citations. It also supports auto numbering. It depends whether you are using rst to markup your text or not though. And what your output format is. And whether you need the links live in the finished document or not. The flexibility of Leo for writing can be over

Re: Making Leo look better out of the box

2013-11-08 Thread Chris George
.. Chris On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 6:32 AM, Chris George wrote: > On Linux the blue focus highlighting does not exist in any of the windows > at start-up. The cursor starts in the body pane. > Clicking into the outline window gives me the blue focus highlighting > around the windo

Re: Making Leo look better out of the box

2013-11-08 Thread Chris George
On Linux the blue focus highlighting does not exist in any of the windows at start-up. The cursor starts in the body pane. Clicking into the outline window gives me the blue focus highlighting around the window, but it is persistent, it doesn't go away when I click another window. Clicking into the

Re: Cloning

2013-11-09 Thread Chris George
Cloning is what drove me to Leo in the first place. There are a couple of outliners available online, as in web services, that support a variant and there are outliners for other platforms, like Windows and Mac, that have their own way of doing it, but there are no other outliners for Linux that su

Persistent Layout

2013-11-09 Thread Chris George

Re: Making Leo look better out of the box

2013-11-09 Thread Chris George
Terry, I am trying to understand QT Styles as they relate to the focus colour problem. Currently, the outline pane and the log pane both get the blue focus line when you hover over them. The body pane does not. The outline pane and the log pane both take on the blue focus when clicked into,

Re: ENB: Simple design principles for style sheets

2018-03-12 Thread Chris George
That works, except the file test.leo loads the theme supplied by myLeoSettings.leo instead of the theme contained in the file I am currently working in. eg. Breeze Light Theme - KDE Plasma.leo. I started out developing *in* myLeoSettings.leo but the new standalone file makes far more sense than

Keep Editor Open When Closing Last Open File

2018-03-12 Thread Chris George
Is there a setting for this? Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to leo-editor+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to l

Re: Keep Editor Open When Closing Last Open File

2018-03-13 Thread Chris George
ion to the current behaviour. Chris On Monday, March 12, 2018 at 10:23:05 PM UTC-7, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > > On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:56 PM, Chris George > wrote: > >> Is there a setting for this? >> > > ​No, not yet. What do you propose should happe

Is it possible to set initial window size/position via outline?

2018-03-13 Thread Chris George
Can window size and position ie. splitter layout be assigned as part of a theme? Not to restrict what a user could do with it, but to present it in a default position that makes sense to the designer. Where are those settings kept anyway? Chris -- You received this message because you are s

Re: Is it possible to set initial window size/position via outline?

2018-03-13 Thread Chris George
Perfect. Thanks. Chris On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 11:59 AM, Terry Brown wrote: > On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 10:55:45 -0700 (PDT) > Chris George wrote: > >> Can window size and position ie. splitter layout be assigned as part >> of a theme? >> >> Not to restrict wha

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-14 Thread Chris George
@data qt-gui-plugin-style-sheet All General Widgets Body & other text Borders Buttons Log Menus Minibuffer & label Plugins Scroll bars Splitters Tab bar Tree Z Status area @bool show-tips = False @bool use-gutter = False @language rest @wrap @tabwidth -2 Modified by Chris George. Expec

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-14 Thread Chris George
I want to write a plugin. If you're going to have more than one student, may I recommend a creating a Slack workspace? That way you could document the learning as it goes. Questions and answers are powerful learning tools. Acolytes could learn from each other's questions as well. :-) Chris On W

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-14 Thread Chris George
ing it after 10k messages was a real > kicker out of Slack. > > Cheers, > > Offray > > > On 14/03/18 17:04, Chris George wrote: >> I want to write a plugin. >> >> If you're going to have more than one student, may I recommend a >> creating a Slac

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-14 Thread Chris George
mmunity, not having access > to the community history or resetting it after 10k messages was a real > kicker out of Slack. > > Cheers, > > Offray > > > On 14/03/18 17:04, Chris George wrote: > > I want to write a plugin. > > > > If you're going to

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
Then let's get busy. Why don't we start with #808? I have essentially hit the wall with theming until it is resolved. Chris On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 11:59 PM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 5:04 PM, Chris George wrote: >> >> I want to write

New Log Tabs

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
Leo Log Window Leo 5.8 devel, build 20180307231313, Wed Mar 7 23:13:13 PST 2018 Git repo info: branch = devel, commit = 8f87f3cc6a72 Python 3.6.4, PyQt version 5.10.0 linux isPython3: True caching enabled I start Leo and the log widget looks like it always has. It displays all of the st

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
After two days of dark tree boxes, the white ones (default Qt) boxes are back in Breeze Dark, even with ~/dark. Chris On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 5:45:21 AM UTC-7, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 7:34 AM, Chris George > wrote: > >> Then let's get b

Re: New Log Tabs

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
; > On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 8:20 AM, Chris George > wrote: > > ​I haven't seen exactly this. I have seen instances where the tree pane > had a largish (1/2 inch) dead area to the *right* of the right scrollbar. > > Edward > -- You received this message because y

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
This may be relevant: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26121737/qt-stylesheet-background-image-from-filepath "Be careful, though, because the path is relative to the CWD at runtime, which the user might change." So I would test usin

Re: New Log Tabs

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
I haven't even loaded that branch, ever. Maybe I should. :-) Chris On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 8:31:51 AM UTC-7, Terry Brown wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 08:21:30 -0700 (PDT) > Chris George > wrote: > > > < > https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-E2U

Re: Please consider becoming a Leo dev, even if you aren't a programmer

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
I just restarted Leo. Now I have the transparent icons. But only from ~/dark, not ../leo/Icons/dark or ../le/themes/dark. I changed nothing. I barely breathed

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
In the Leo file are three top level nodes; Read me, Tests, and @settings. Open @settings. The first child is the theme. Select @theme Breeze Dark Theme. Ctrl-Shift-C to copy the node. Go into your myLeoSettings.leo file and Ctrl-Shift-V to paste the node. Use Shift-Arrow keys to position this

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
Theming machinery is currently in flux. To change fonts sizes, open @theme Breeze Dark-->Settings for Leo Breeze Dark-->Fonts & text sizes and you can change font sizes for the three panes. I haven't abstracted the "default" font size that applies to a few things yet, but when I do font sizes w

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
Part of each theme are the images. You can either pull the latest Leo (git clone https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor.git) and checkout the devel branch or you can place these two images in the folder ../leo/themes/dark. Chris On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 12:28:31 PM UTC-7, Chris

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
Part of each theme are the images. You can either pull the latest Leo (git clone https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor.git) and checkout the devel branch or you can place these two images in the folder ../leo/themes/dark. Chris On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 12:28:31 PM UTC-7, Chris

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 1:45:20 PM UTC-7, Xavier G. Domingo (xgid) wrote: > > Thanks Chris. FYI, this *kind of* worked for me, except for the rendering > of the body pane: > > >

Re: Font settings are not honored

2018-03-15 Thread Chris George
That is strange. The "i" lights up with an underline for me. There doesn't appear to be anything special about the menu item. Chris On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 4:56 PM, Xavier G. Domingo (xgid) wrote: >> Is it persistent or does it clear when you close then open the file? > > > OK, it clears when I

Re: Basic Layout of the Leo GUI

2018-03-19 Thread Chris George
I am working on a logical template for themes. Part of this is working from the most general to the most specific for every visible widget. I should be able to style the top level widget and have that style flow down to all other widgets in the ui unless that style is overridden specifically fo

Re: Basic Layout of the Leo GUI

2018-03-19 Thread Chris George
running again I can forward you the info. Or you could try it out for yourself. https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay Chris On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 9:48 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 10:44 AM, Chris George wrote: > >> According to >> Gammaray, LeoTabb

Re: Basic Layout of the Leo GUI

2018-03-19 Thread Chris George
GammaRay is working again. Did you have any specific questions? Immediately below LeoTabbedTopLevel is QStackedWidget#qt_tabwidget_stackedwidget and QtTabBarWrapper. The only child of QtTabBarWrapper is a close button. The only child of QStackedWidget#qt_tabwidget_stackedwidget is DynamicWindo

Re: Basic Layout of the Leo GUI

2018-03-20 Thread Chris George
Heh. I lived my entire life in one file for almost a decade. That file created and controlled over a thousand others in the file system, but only one Leo file. I like context as an organizing principle. I learned to stop thinking in a file centric way when it comes to Leo. Now I have five or s

Re: Chris, with your permission I'd like to edit #808

2018-03-20 Thread Chris George
Absolutely. Summarizing the conversation and leaving it around for future reference is smart. Chris On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 9:18 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > I'd like to fold the last comment into the first, and eliminate almost > everything else. > > Imo, doing so would help in case further prob

Re: tree icons

2018-03-20 Thread Chris George
I believe the light icons are the Qt defaults. I may be wrong, but I tested to rule out interference while troubleshooting this. At one point I tested ../leo-editor/leo/themes/dark as the location (theme name being dark). Without that folder, I restarted Leo into white icons. With it, dark one

Re: Chris, with your permission I'd like to edit #808

2018-03-20 Thread Chris George
I tend to be wordy in hoping to convey the meaning. As Mark Twain quipped: "I am sorry for writing such a long letter, I didn't have time to write a short one." Chris > ​I agree that this is the wise course in general, but the "less said the > better" principle *may* also apply. > > Edward >

Re: 848fca9 & 18f08bf: A rewrite of qt_gui.getImageFinder

2018-03-20 Thread Chris George
I just replaced the box icons found in ../leo-editor/leo/Icons (they were white background) with the transparent icons. Now I can load the "dark" boxes. And people running light themes will load the "light" boxes. So if you move the box00.png...box15.png (take the .bmp too, just to be sure) to

Re: tree icons

2018-03-21 Thread Chris George
Here is the relevant bit from my set-up. getImageFinder box01.png not in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/themes getImageFinder box01.png is in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/Icons getImageFinder box05.png not in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/themes getImageFinder box05.png is in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/

Re: tree icons

2018-03-21 Thread Chris George
Leo 5.8 devel, build 20180319100646, Mon, Mar 19, 2018 10:06:46 AM Git repo info: branch = devel, commit = b27dd907710a Python 3.6.4, PyQt version 5.6.2 linux ** isPython3: True ** caching enabled getImageFinder box01.png not in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/themes getImageFinder box01.png is in /ho

Re: tree icons

2018-03-21 Thread Chris George
A search for g.app.theme_color (as seen in @file ../plugins/qt_gui.py-->class LeoQtGui(leoGui.LeoGui)-->qt_gui.Icons-->qt_gui.getImageFinder) leads to @file ../plugins/qt_gui.py-->class LeoQtGui(leoGui.LeoGui)--> qt_gui.__init__ & reloadSettings where it appears in a comment: # Replace .color

Re: tree icons

2018-03-21 Thread Chris George
Using ./launchLeo.py --trace-startup --theme /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/themes/BreezeDarkTheme.leo getImageFinder box01.png is in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/themes/dark/Icons getImageFinder box05.png is in /home/chris/leo-editor/leo/themes/dark/Icons Perfect behaviour. It loads the tree icons

Re: tree icons

2018-03-21 Thread Chris George
Without the --theme command line option, I get the following: getImageFinder ... @string color_theme: dark @string theme_name: StaticTheme @string theme_path: None home: /home/chris leo: /home/chris/leo-editor/leo directory table... [ '/home/chris/leo-edit

Re: #789 -- Building Sphinx documentation

2018-03-22 Thread Chris George
Open LeoDocs.leo. (Help, LeoDocs.leo) Select the "Leo's Documentation" node. Push the make-sphinx button. Visit ../leo/docs/html/_build/html and open leo_toc in your browser. The actual .leo file is better for searching, but the html is good for reading. Chris On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 11:28 AM

Re: Nodetags plugin errors

2018-03-23 Thread Chris George
I use nodetags and I am not seeing this, but then I am on different versions of everything including OS. Leo 5.8 devel, build 20180319100646, Mon, Mar 19, 2018 10:06:46 AM Git repo info: branch = devel, commit = 1b2a05bbca73 Python 3.6.4, PyQt version 5.10.1 linux isPython3: True caching enabled

Re: Deleted replies

2018-03-25 Thread Chris George
Groups has been flaky for me for a while now. I try to do all of my interaction on Groups via Gmail. With the Markdown Here plugin to handle code blocks, it works out ok. def createTreeEditorForItem(self, item): trace = False and not g.unitTesting w = self

Re: Constant width icon boxes are important

2018-03-27 Thread Chris George
Done at fc2344a92. Fixed width icons are in ../leo/themes/fixed-width-icons Chris On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 8:15 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 10:05 AM, Edward K. Ream > wrote: >> >> I finally understand why I have been having trouble recently. Variable >> width icon d

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-28 Thread Chris George
@theme Breeze Dark-->Settings for Leo Breeze Dark-->Colors...-->Colors: Syntax coloring In BreezeDark, for example, I adjusted the colours to my liking as some were too dark for a dark theme. Go through both Colors: Defaults and Colors: Leo constructs and fiddle until you get them where you like

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-29 Thread Chris George
Looking at a raw html file, it is all white except the urls are the color which is defined in "Leo constructs". As soon as I add @language html to the node, the syntax coloring comes into play. HTH, Chris

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-29 Thread Chris George
My system does exactly what yours does. I loaded a large, complex html document. With no @language directive, all of the text except for urls is white. The urls are the color specified in the "Leo constructs" setting. Add @language html. Now the document pulls in coloring for other elements of

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-29 Thread Chris George
, 29 Mar 2018 12:29:14 -0700 (PDT) > Chris George wrote: > >> My system does exactly what yours does. > > with @language html at top of node, and my personal old solarized dark > theme, I see the attached, just FYI. > > Cheers -Terry > > -- > You received this

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-29 Thread Chris George
Terry uses a custom theme of his own devising. Do you use the syntax coloring settings Terry? Chris On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 1:49 PM, Rob wrote: > So, the mystery is why does it work with some themes and not with others? > After much searching, I can't find the 'missing link'. > > Rob... > > On

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-30 Thread Chris George
Worked for me. Just don't ask me to explain why. :-) I totally removed the @theme node from myLeoSettings.leo. The only theme related setting in myLeoSttings.leo is now @string theme-name = BreezeDarkThemeLocal. Changes to syntax coloring in the @theme settings in the local file (~/.leo/themes/

Re: Syntax colorizer change for html

2018-03-31 Thread Chris George
Hi Thomas, Which theme were you having trouble with? The @data qt-gui-plugin-style-sheet node is created from the nodes below in the tree. There is a Qt bug (~=, see issue #485) that will stop Qt from rendering everything after the first instance of this in the stylesheet if you are using Qt 5.8

Re: modal session error on Mac

2018-04-04 Thread Chris George
Leo 5.8 devel, build 20180402204423, Mon Apr 2 20:44:23 CDT 2018 Git repo info: branch = devel, commit = b166778becbd Python 3.6.4, PyQt version 5.10.1 linux isPython3: True caching enabled I am also unable to open myLeoSettings.leo from the Settings/Open-Settings menu. Chris On Wedn

Re: ENB: #423, improving Leo's key handling

2018-04-14 Thread Chris George
I am also using aa23ac452c9f. But the Ctrl-F behaviour I am seeing (last couple of comments on #794, post fix) started with 0d125d52483e, the fix for #794. As I was fiddling with the Find pane: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/chris/leo-editor/leo/plugins/qt_frame.py", line 813

Re: ENB: #423, improving Leo's key handling

2018-04-14 Thread Chris George
ession-save $1 $2 $3 Chris On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 12:09 PM, Chris George wrote: > I am also using aa23ac452c9f. > > > But the Ctrl-F behaviour I am seeing (last couple of comments on #794, > post fix) started with 0d125d52483e, the fix for #794. > > > As I was fiddling wi

Re: ENB: #423, improving Leo's key handling

2018-04-14 Thread Chris George
xcept transfer the insertion point to the end of the current contents of the find dialogue. Chris On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 12:19 PM, Chris George wrote: > Using backspace or delete to clear the contents of the find dialogue > of the selected words produces the traceback: > > Trace

Re: ENB: #423, improving Leo's key handling

2018-04-14 Thread Chris George
y the only time it doesn't crash with the core dump is when you have text already selected before hitting ctrl-f. Chris On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 12:33 PM, Chris George wrote: > Find dialogue = The actual box to type in or where the selected string > is placed. > > Find tab = The UI

OT - New Custom Editor That is Built On... Wait For It... Nodes

2018-04-15 Thread Chris George
Enjoy. https://open.nytimes.com/building-a-text-editor-for-a-digital-first-newsroom-f1cb8367fc21 Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to leo-editor

Re: How to enable a theme?

2018-06-01 Thread Chris George
Hi Arjan, Here is my setup. 1. Pick a theme. I use BreezeDarkTheme. 2. Copy the file from .../leo-editor/leo/themes to ~/.leo and rename it (I used BreezeDarkThemeLocal) 3. Add a node under @settings in myLeoSettings with the headline @string theme-name = BreezeDarkThemeLocal. 4. Restart Leo. Th

Hang on Session Start

2018-06-11 Thread Chris George
I use @path to load my music collection in a Leo file. This allows me to comment on albums and songs. I can launch directly from the organizer tree. Leo is ideal for this use. The Leo file in question hosts an @settings node and two @path nodes. Between the two they detail 24626 files residing

Re: Hang on Session Start

2018-06-11 Thread Chris George
Hi Terry, No, it wasn't me. Chris On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 9:00:58 PM UTC-7, Terry Brown wrote: > > On Mon, 11 Jun 2018 18:29:39 -0700 (PDT) > Chris George > wrote: > > > I use @path to load my music collection in a Leo file. This allows me > > to comment o

Re: Hang on Session Start

2018-06-19 Thread Chris George
As long as I don't try to open that particular file via a session, all is good. The session machinery works fine with "normal" files. Chris On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 4:24 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 8:29 PM, Chris George > wrote: > > After tr

Re: fast-read will be merged into devel tomorrow

2018-07-03 Thread Chris George
I write a weekly column for a local online news outlet. Part of my routine is using an @outline-data tree-abbreviations to create a template. This worked fine in devel last Tuseday morning (June 26) and does not work at all now. Standard abbreviations work fine. @outline-data tree-abbreviation

Re: fast-read will be merged into devel tomorrow

2018-07-03 Thread Chris George
open myLeoSettings.leo and it tells me that @outline-data tree-abbreviations is a clone again. Methinks this is a bug. Chris On Tuesday, July 3, 2018 at 9:21:27 AM UTC-7, Chris George wrote: > > I write a weekly column for a local online news outlet. > > Part of my routine is using

Re: Reload settings triggers error

2018-07-31 Thread Chris George
Hi Rob, See issue #943 as well as #938. Chris On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Rob wrote: > Got this error and hard crash again today. I will post a bug report on > GitHub. Anyone else seeing this? > > Environment: > Leo 5.7.4 devel, build 20180727113027, Fri, Jul 27, 2018 11:30:27 AM > Git r

Re: Control Headline Output in a File Agnostic Manner?

2018-08-20 Thread Chris George
Hi Sapphira, I too use Leo for writing. Luckily I discovered Leo over a decade ago and only had legacy txt and doc files to deal with when building a workflow. Leo's rst handling does exactly what you want. Asciidoctor will convert asciidoc to docbook. Pandoc will convert docbook to rst. I am no

Re: Control Headline Output in a File Agnostic Manner?

2018-08-20 Thread Chris George
The last time I used the rst functions in Leo was when I was working on coursework a couple of years ago. Profs insisted on .doc or .docx so using rst to feed a docutils toolchain worked for me. Now that I am writing mainly fiction, blog posts, and articles for online mags I don't use it as muc

Interesting Project

2018-10-02 Thread Chris George
https://www.mindforger.com/ It has some good ideas about UI and some interesting features. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to leo-editor+unsubscr..

Re: Interesting Project

2018-10-02 Thread Chris George
se for non-programmers. The analytics are interesting. Chris On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 9:55 AM Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 11:25 AM Chris George wrote: > >> https://www.mindforger.com/ >> >> It has some good ideas about UI and some interesting fea

Re: Dreaming big dreams

2018-10-11 Thread Chris George
I will chime in on the documentation issue. Better documentation and especially examples would have worked to speed my adoption of Leo as my primary information management and writing tool. I am not a programmer. The first evidence of my using Leo (a .leo file in a back-up) was in 2007. My fir

Re: Updates to LeoVue

2018-10-15 Thread Chris George
Ugh. The entire node/npm thing is a dog's breakfast. I have problems, as usual. Linux Mint 18 KDE node v10.12.0 npm 6.41 Running npm run build or npm run dev gets me these errors. This was after having to manually install a handful of dependencies that npm couldn't satisfy. ERROR in ./src/mai

Re: Updates to LeoVue

2018-10-15 Thread Chris George
infrastructure. Chris On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 7:36:10 AM UTC-7, Chris George wrote: > > Ugh. The entire node/npm thing is a dog's breakfast. I have problems, as > usual. > > Linux Mint 18 KDE > node v10.12.0 > npm 6.41 > > Running npm run build or npm run dev gets

Re: Updates to LeoVue

2018-10-15 Thread Chris George
Red Hat Openshift provides a free node.js environment online but after an hour of trying to suss out how to marry LeoVue with that I am going back to writing. My brain hurts. Chris On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 8:01:37 AM UTC-7, Chris George wrote: > > Success after installin

Re: Unit Testing Nodes

2018-10-16 Thread Chris George
> I'm using 5.7 - perhaps I'll upgrade. I assume myLeoSettings file will be > picked up? > Just as an aside, I have been running Leo via a git pull every time for three or four years now and have had to step back to an older commit only once or twice. Chris -- You received this message bec

Re: Updates to LeoVue

2018-10-16 Thread Chris George
I guess this would be a question for Joe. I have gotten Leo Vue to "work" under heroku. The application serves a page that is identical to a page served by the local application. But it won't display the page. https://agile-fortress-75552.herokuapp.com/ As you know a lot more about node.js etc

Re: Updates to LeoVue

2018-10-17 Thread Chris George
, Oct 17, 2018 at 3:10 PM Joe Orr wrote: > > > On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 9:06:59 PM UTC-4, Chris George wrote: >> >> I guess this would be a question for Joe. >> >> I have gotten Leo Vue to "work" under heroku. The application serves a >>

Re: Security in Leo as a web app (LeoWapp)

2018-10-22 Thread Chris George
Someone should look at Heroku. It seems that they do containers that already support python that is designed to face the web. They also have a robust and complete local CLI client. It is very convenient for working on apps with a web face. Chris On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 5:55 AM vitalije wrote:

Leo on FreeBSD

2018-10-29 Thread Chris George
I am trying to see if Leo will run on FreeBSD. So far, so excellent. Python rocks. Python 2.7.15, PyQt version 5.10.1 Python 3.6.6, PyQt version 4.8.7 freeBSD12 isPython3: True I expect gotchas in the future but this will allow me to move my life away from Linux. Chris -- You received thi

python_terminal.py

2018-11-02 Thread Chris George
I recently had occasion to install Leo into a brand new vanilla Ubuntu. I had no myLeoSettings.leo so the default settings were loaded. python_terminal.py is enabled by default. I won't go into the nasty error messages etc. that trying to run Leo with python 3.6.6 and PyQt 5.11.2 spewed at me.

Re: How important is LeoWapp to you?

2018-12-04 Thread Chris George
My use case: 1. Set up webserver on local machine. 2. Install Leo, including all prereqs. 3. Login via https from my phone or tablet or laptop from wherever. 4. Live my life. Security is a non-issue as the webserver guys have already done a good enough job of it and I will have full control of th

Re: Leo on Raspbian?

2018-12-28 Thread Chris George
I have experience on all major linux variants (slackware is a little fuzzy, it was 1997). I also got Leo up and running under BSD. If you can get a functioning python environment working, Leo will run just fine. Keep us posted On Friday, December 28, 2018 at 4:57:41 PM UTC-8, Rob wrote: > > I'

Re: Leo in 2019

2019-01-04 Thread Chris George
The Brain, unfortunately, doesn't run on Linux. Luckily there is Trillium Notes. It is interesting in that it supports clones offline on Linux which where the three criteria that initially drove me to Leo. https://github.com/zadam/trilium Chris On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 6:44:17 AM UTC-8,

Re: Please test with linux

2019-01-17 Thread Chris George
I have been using devel on Neon Linux (which is the official KDE distribution based on Linux 18.04) with no functional issues for quite some time. I do get the following errors in the console and the log on start but it doesn't seem to affect the plugins. setting leoID from os.getenv('USER'): 'ch

Re: Who should be using Leo

2019-01-17 Thread Chris George
I am not a programmer. I came to Leo a decade or so ago. Leo was the only tool that met my three criteria when I was shopping for an information manager. 1. Runs native on Linux. After 5 years owning a white box computer retailer, I was sick of Windows in all its iterations. My last day at work

Re: Problem installing Leo under 18.04

2019-01-20 Thread Chris George
If you are wanting to install Leo using the Debian instructions I am not the guy to help you. I can, however, help you get Leo installed under Ubuntu 18.04 using an alternate method. First the prerequisites for python3: sudo apt install python3-docutils python3-pip git pip3 install nbformat p

Re: Problem installing Leo under 18.04

2019-01-20 Thread Chris George
I hate QT problems. Try: sudo apt install qt5-default On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 1:10:48 PM UTC-8, John Kane wrote: > > > > On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 2:46:48 PM UTC-5, Chris George wrote: >> >> If you are wanting to install Leo using the Debian instructions

Re: Problem installing Leo under 18.04

2019-01-20 Thread Chris George
wrote: > > > On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 4:53:19 PM UTC-5, Chris George wrote: >> >> I hate QT problems. >> >> Try: >> >> sudo apt install qt5-default >> >> >> > >> >> On Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 1:10:48 PM UTC-8,

Re: Problem installing Leo under 18.04

2019-01-20 Thread Chris George
> > Now all I have is the amazingly simple task of learning how to use it. I > shall return! Just curious as to what you plan to use it for. Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receivi

Re: Problem installing Leo under 18.04

2019-01-21 Thread Chris George
itely not a programmer. > > I probably should have bitten the bullet several years ago and started > designing a data base but decided I don't have the skill to build anything > like what I wanted. > > Leo sounds like just the ticket , though we will see. > > On Sun, 20 Jan

Re: Who should be using Leo

2019-01-28 Thread Chris George
...especially the ongoing struggle with not knowing how to really embrace > it and make it part of my central info management. > Leo is like a great big tool box with everything you need to disassemble and reassemble a SpaceX rocket. Every tool is there and there is nothing lacking. The docu

Re: Update myLeoSettings.leo by adding leo_to_html.py

2019-02-01 Thread Chris George
Acch. I had forgotten about that video. It is unclear in a few critical spots. The document prep and outliner part are OK but the html output part is not. 1. Select top @rst node that you desire for the output. ie. if you have a master document and different parts under it you can output just

Re: Update myLeoSettings.leo by adding leo_to_html.py

2019-02-01 Thread Chris George
the rst3 command again and look at the html file. Chris On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 9:56:07 AM UTC-8, John Kane wrote: > > > > On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 11:50:00 AM UTC-5, Chris George wrote: >> >> Acch. I had forgotten about that video. It is unclear in

Re: Email importer for Leo - crazy idea or ...?

2019-02-03 Thread Chris George
Leo can certainly be used as an information organizer. The main benefit I see from doing this is searchability and being able to attach emails to projects, tasks etc. etc. In fact it seems to me that Leo would make an excellent email client all on its own. Python seems to have a fairly robust s

Re: Email importer for Leo - crazy idea or ...?

2019-02-05 Thread Chris George
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

Re: Email importer for Leo - crazy idea or ...?

2019-02-07 Thread Chris George
> > And what about encryption, handling TNEF attachments, etc? Seems like a > big job to me. > > I would be happy with an importer that reads basic mbox. I use Alpine for my offline email reader. I can prepare a folder with exactly which emails I want in it and it pushes an mbox file for it. So t

Re: Email importer for Leo - crazy idea or ...?

2019-02-07 Thread Chris George
node being a common feature of a wide number of different files. Maybe not programming files but pretty much every other information management task would likely benefit. Chris On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 9:45 AM Josef wrote: > > > On Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 6:27:55 PM UTC+1, Chri

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