Re: Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread vitalije
You can try md_docer.py plugin. I remember writing it for someone with similar problem. Using it you can define one or more transformer scripts with the headline like "@transformer mytransformer". This script has access to g, c, p and out vars. Out is a file like object. Script should write its

Re: Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread Terry Brown
On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 08:57:03 -0700 (PDT) Rob wrote: > There was also a reference to the leoscreen.py plugin, but that won't > load w/o errors; perhaps not compatible w/ Python 3? Not sure about Python 3 compatibility, but it works exclusively with the `GNU screen` terminal multiplexer, a unix

Re: Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread Rob
So, not useful for Windows, then. Same also applies to interact.py as it's for bash commands. I did find that at_produce.py works (so far anyway). Rob... On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 12:26:52 PM UTC-4, Terry Brown wrote: > > > Not sure about Python 3 compatibility, but it works exclusively

Re: Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread Rob
There was also a reference to the leoscreen.py plugin, but that won't load w/o errors; perhaps not compatible w/ Python 3? On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:39:08 AM UTC-4, Rob wrote: > > Thanks, will take a look. > > On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:33:33 AM UTC-4, gar wrote: >> >> Look at the

Re: Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread Rob
Thanks, will take a look. On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:33:33 AM UTC-4, gar wrote: > > Look at the plugins. > I didnt try any, but looks like 'at_produce' or 'interact' plugins are for > you. > >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread gar
Look at the plugins. I didnt try any, but looks like 'at_produce' or 'interact' plugins are for you. вт, 13 авг. 2019 г. в 18:27, Rob : > This is probably a simple Python script, but my searches online have been > more confusing than clarifying as I'm not experienced enough w/ Python to > sort

Round-trip to shell script

2019-08-13 Thread Rob
This is probably a simple Python script, but my searches online have been more confusing than clarifying as I'm not experienced enough w/ Python to sort it all out. The few I tried didn't work. I am (re)discovering how useful pandoc is and now use it frequently w/ stuff I write in Leo (mostly