On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 12:50 AM, Xavier G. Domingo
wrote:
pr: Traceback (most recent call last):
>pr: File "c:\dev\Leo-5.4\leo\core\leoPlugins.py", line 341, in
> callTagHandler
>pr: result = handler(tag, keywords)
>pr: File "c:\dev\Leo-5.4\leo\plugins\backlink.py", line
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 5:24 PM, lewis wrote:
> Here is proposed documentation for addition to
> Leo’s Console Gui http://leoeditor.com/console-gui.html
>
Thanks. Rev 707a7b in master adds the new words.
Edward
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El 14/08/2017 a las 19:24, lewis escribió:
Is npyscreen actually required? If I do a pip list in my site-packages
folder, npyscreen is not installed, yet Leo console works fine for me
with Curses 2.2 installed.
Here is proposed documentation for addition to
Leo’s Console Gui http://leoeditor.c
Is npyscreen actually required? If I do a pip list in my site-packages
folder, npyscreen is not installed, yet Leo console works fine for me with
Curses 2.2 installed.
Here is proposed documentation for addition to
Leo’s Console Gui http://leoeditor.com/console-gui.html
Leo's Console minimal de
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Xavier G. Domingo
wrote:
I have updated to the current master and checked that effectively a clearer
> Warning is shown now when npyscreen is missing. But installing npyscreen
> did not solve the problem for me:
>
ModuleNotFoundError("No module named '_curses'",)
El 14/08/2017 a las 12:09, Edward K. Ream escribió:
Rev bd1de3d in master now should issue a warning if npyscreen fails.
Edward
Thanks Edward:
I have updated to the current master and checked that effectively a
clearer Warning is shown now when npyscreen is missing. But installing
npyscreen
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 6:56 PM, xgid wrote:
> I was just going to tell you this, but first I've tried to run it myself
> to be sure and... woops!
>
File "c:\dev\Leo-5.4\leo\plugins\cursesGui2.py", line 106, in
> class LeoBodyTextfield (npyscreen.Textfield):
> AttributeError: 'NoneType' o
I was just going to tell you this, but first I've tried to run it myself to
be sure and... woops!
C:\dev\Leo-5.4>python launchLeo.py --gui=console
reading settings in C:\dev\Leo-5.4\leo\config\leoSettings.leo
reading settings in C:\Users\sysadmin\.leo\myLeoSettings.leo
Traceback (most recent cal
Oops, please ignore. I left out the --
launchleo.py --gui=console works fine.
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