Re: Guide to writing better software documentation

2019-11-09 Thread Geoff Evans
Okay, the basic question: What is a very simple .leo file that will create a .ipynb file for a notebook with one markdown cell and one code cell that reports the outcome of some calculation? I tried: @file Note.ipynb @others - - -title @language markdown ## Title - - -calculatio

Re: Leo 6.1 final released

2019-11-09 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 12:58 AM Viktor Ransmayr wrote: The problem reported by me concerning the curse-based variant of Leo on Windows is resolved as well. What's not resolved is the reported problem of opening a Leo theme file. Thanks for this report. #1425

Re: Guide to writing better software documentation

2019-11-09 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 3:52 AM Geoff Evans wrote: Okay, the basic question: What is a very simple .leo file that will create > a .ipynb file for a notebook with one markdown cell and one code cell that > reports the outcome of some calculation? > Leo doesn't provide that kind of support, and no

Re: Guide to writing better software documentation

2019-11-09 Thread Geoff Evans
Thanks Edward, that clears that up for me. I still find it a bit odd that there was an announcement that Leo now supports jupyter, without any account of what the support consisted of and whom it might be useful for. Leaving aside this specific example, I think my overall point about another c

Re: How is Leo's website published?

2019-11-09 Thread Matt Wilkie
> How is Leo's website published? >> > > I use FileZilla to upload files to a site > provided by hostgator.com . > Oh, so you select certain directories and files and push them out? That explains why I couldn't find a script! ;-) Th