Hi Rob,
I remember your struggles on the Mac. It inspired me to create the leo
Homebrew formula back in the day. While I haven't used Leo since, I still
hang out on the group. It's also interesting to see Leo pop up in VSCode,
which I use daily.
I just received a shiny new MacBook Pro last
Hi Edward and Marquis,
I'm still around too and willing to help out :-) I haven't brewed much
in the last 2-3 years but still recall the basics.
Regards,
Ludwig
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Hi Zoom,
I would remove qt, sip and pyqt and reinstall them, in other words:
brew remove pyqt sip qt
brew install qt sip pyqt
They are supposed to work on OS X 10.10 since the end of last year.
Good luck!
Ludwig
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Hi,
One tip for porting issues / tickets to GitHub: unwatch the repository
during the conversion...
A colleague ported some 800 tickets + 500 comments from Bugzilla to GitHub
this week and this resulted in 1300 notification emails going out to
everyone watching the repository, myself included
Hi Edward and the rest of you,
I'm excited for you guys moving to git and GitHub! My team moved our
projects from internal svn to GitHub at the end of last year and we are not
looking back.
In the process I did some serious git archaeology in order to stitch
together some of our projects in
Hi Jake and Matt,
Matt has the previous years of Leo's history in a few other github
repos:
https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-cvs-2002-2006
https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-cvs-2006-2008
Just in case you're curious :)
Wow, I missed those - really impressive!
Once it
Hi Fidel!
Sorry for feeding the topic... :-) This looks like a souped-up version of
the NovaDreamer produced by the Lucidity Institute many years ago. I used
to dream of getting one back in the days. Eventually I had two or three
lucid dreams by myself but also found it hard work...
Ludwig
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Hi Edward,
I've just awoken from one of the most vivid dreams of my life.
It involved a remodeling of a kitchen.
I'm pretty sure this dream was about Leo, ...
Or, if you follow the Jungian interpretation, you remodelled a part of your
psyche, as Jung frequently identified a house with the
Another recurring vivid dream is finding an unexplored wing of my house.
This is a common and powerful recurring dream - in fact, Jung himself had
such a dream in 1909, one which had a profound impact on his ideas and
career. Here is the first hit I could find:
Hi,
Miles's comments inspired me to do something about the Homebrew version of
Leo. Instead of following a long-winded and increasingly out-of-date set of
installation instructions you will soon be able to go (if all goes well!):
brew install leo
I've created a rough formula for Leo and
Hi John,
I wrote the original instructions for using Homebrew to install Leo on the Mac.
Unfortunately those instructions are a bit outdated by now. From your
description I only see one problem: the PYTHONPATH you added to .bash_profile
has changed to
export
Hi,
Yes, this is a very irritating aspect of PyQt. Each time a new tarball of PyQt
is released under http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Downloads/PyQt4/
(http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Downloads/PyQt4/PyQt-mac-gpl-4.8.6.tar.gz),
the old one is removed, breaking the
Hi,
I have recently successfully installed Leo on a new MacBook Pro running Mac OS
10.7.2. Instead of using macports, I would recommend homebrew instead
(http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/) to install Qt and PyQt4.
For more details, see my instructions on the Leo on Mac OSX thread, dated 14
Hi Rob and Edward,
I bear good tidings of great joy!
I recently received a new MacBook Pro and did a fresh upgrade to Mac
OS 10.7 (Lion). I then used the opportunity to test out installation
procedures of various software on a clean system. My main finding is
that the excellent Homebrew
Hi,
I've started using Leo about 2 months ago. I intended to use it as a
single point of entry for a Python toolkit I am writing from scratch,
where the code is closely coupled with documentation and tests.
My biggest stumbling block is that I find it hard to break out of a
file-based way of
Hi,
Yes, I remember now - I did use @thin for all derived files. I haven't
actively used Leo for the past few weeks, so the terminology is
slipping...
My problem has to do with starting with a blank myproject.leo. I don't
have a clear idea of how to proceed. I initially thought I'll do a top-
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