Re: Proposal: remove all of Leo's buffer commands

2016-10-20 Thread Propadovic Nenad
As a newbie, I agree. 2016-10-20 12:02 GMT+02:00 Edward K. Ream : > The following commands work on Leo nodes. Does anyone ever use them? > > buffer-append-to > buffer-copy > buffer-insert > buffer-kill > buffer-prepend-to > buffer-switch-to > > They

Re: Using leo for acquiring new fields of knowledge (self-education) and keeping compact documentation

2016-09-27 Thread Propadovic Nenad
study guide. Another view is organized like the textbooks. Yet another gives me a glossary of terms. And when I’m done, I’ll have some nice libraries...I can re-use later in other projects.”—Michael Manti 2016-09-26 16:15 GMT+02:00 Propadovic Nenad <npropado...@gmail.com>: > Hello everybod

Using leo for acquiring new fields of knowledge (self-education) and keeping compact documentation

2016-09-26 Thread Propadovic Nenad
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

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-21 Thread Propadovic Nenad
"Is there any need for Python 2 support earlier than 2.7?" That's a completely different kind of question. If I remember well, last time I used Python 2.6 was in 2012. 2016-09-21 7:42 GMT+02:00 Viktor Ransmayr : > Am Montag, 19. September 2016 13:43:34 UTC+2 schrieb

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Propadovic Nenad
-beat one, doing a very nice web application. The last project I mentioned ended in January 2015. The other three came later. 2016-09-19 13:56 GMT+02:00 Edward K. Ream <edream...@gmail.com>: > On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 6:52:41 AM UTC-5, Propadovic Nenad wrote: > > I use

Re: How many of you must still use Python 2?

2016-09-19 Thread Propadovic Nenad
I use Python 2 daily, not by choice, neither mine nor by the companie(s) I work for. It just happens so that here and there some library we need is lacking, so, I must say, I've never done a pure Python 3 project by now. 2016-09-19 13:43 GMT+02:00 Edward K. Ream : > I do

Re: Why is Leo great?

2016-07-06 Thread Propadovic Nenad
> [1] > http://mutabit.com/offray/static/blog/output/posts/la-forma-en-que-escribo-para-el-doctorado.html > [2] http://mutabit.com/grafoscopio/index.en.html > [3] > https://duckduckgo.com/?q=squeak+learning+programming+with+robots=ffsb=products > > > On 05/07/16 12:46, Propad

Why is Leo great?

2016-07-05 Thread Propadovic Nenad
Hello Ed and everybody, I'm writing inspired by Eds post "Wanted: students for the Leo Code Academy" of today, but I'm carrying this question with me since, well, February, when I started using Leo, again, after a pause of maybe ten years. And yes, I recognize that Leo helps me organize my

How do I add a child node to comment parrent in @clean?

2016-02-12 Thread Propadovic Nenad
Hello everybody, lets say I want to create a @clean (Python) file and I want to attach comments to some nodes. I imagine those comments being child nodes of nodes to be generated. But I don't want the the nodes containing comments to be part of the created external file. I'd assume this to

Re: How do I add a child node to comment parrent in @clean?

2016-02-12 Thread Propadovic Nenad
Hi guys, thanx for the swift answers. Cheers, Nenad Am Freitag, 12. Februar 2016 15:07:28 UTC+1 schrieb Propadovic Nenad: > > Hello everybody, > lets say I want to create a @clean (Python) file and I want to attach > comments to some nodes. > I imagine those comments be