Sounds interesting and I could see how that could be useful. I'm not aware
of anything like that (but I've never thought to look before). I think I'd
start by seeing what the Vim and Emacs communities might have done in this
area (since they're old and have had lots of room and people for
On Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 6:02:23 PM UTC, Offray Vladimir Luna
Cárdenas wrote:
>
> Hi Jon,
>
> I use Taskwarrior for the kind of activities you are describing. It always
> there, in my drop down terminal and it has nice API and DOM. You could use
> it in the same way and only use Leo
Hi Jon,
I use Taskwarrior for the kind of activities you are describing. It
always there, in my drop down terminal and it has nice API and DOM. You
could use it in the same way and only use Leo to query Taskwarrior and
present then info you want in a outline, or use some of the Python open
source
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 02:20:20 -0800 (PST)
jkn wrote:
> Hi all
>I would quite like to use Leo to remind me of events - a bit like
> a locally-based version of Google Calendar. So (I guess) I would have
> a special node(s) with a list of events in some form:
>
> "3rd Friday of each month; pay
If you have emacs, see how it is done in org-mode. Note also, that Leo can
understand already an org-mode subset.
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Hi all
I would quite like to use Leo to remind me of events - a bit like a
locally-based version of Google Calendar. So (I guess) I would have a
special node(s) with a list of events in some form:
"3rd Friday of each month; pay XXX bill"
"Aug 31st each year: Aunt Amelia's Birthday"
"23rd