Yes it's fixed. LEPs fully close now.
Thanks
Lewis
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 05:49:31 -0800 (PST)
lewis wrote:
> 'edit-pane-csv' command and you now have 6 identical LEPs.
Thanks for that. I think it's fixed now. Turns widget.close() is just
widget.hide() unless you've done
self.setAttribute(QtConst.WA_DeleteOnClose)
Cheers -Terry
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Hi Terry,
I'm really looking forward to using the CSV editor functions, and getting
to grips with the editor.
You are probably aware of these but here are some observations. For
reference LEP = Leo Editor Pane.
scenario A:
>From a leo node, If I give the ''edit-pane-test-open'' command
An LEP p
On Wed, 7 Feb 2018 07:36:05 -0800 (PST)
Arjan wrote:
> This is great!
>
> What would be an awesome way to use this would be if the CSV editor
> widget could be automatically activated in the edit pane for nodes
> with a table, so one can quickly switch between text and table/csv
> nodes. Maybe j
This is great!
What would be an awesome way to use this would be if the CSV editor widget
could be automatically activated in the edit pane for nodes with a table,
so one can quickly switch between text and table/csv nodes. Maybe just for
"@csv" nodes or so. Would something like that be possibl
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Terry Brown wrote:
I've written a CSV table editor, implemented as part of the Leo Edit
> Pane system.
>
​Many thanks for this, Terry. The demo explains much better than words
Would you be willing to adapt these ideas for #433: Complete the tables.py
plugin
> I've written a CSV table editor, implemented as part of the Leo Edit
> Pane system. To access it, enter the Alt-X command
>
ooh yes please! Thanks Terry
(watches video)
That's awesome! I can *so *use that. It was also nice to see a different
layout in action. I haven't played much with t
On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 15:10:59 -0600
Terry Brown wrote:
> Occurs to me I haven't tested Python 2, so might not work there, but
> seems solid in Python 3.
Yep, doesn't run in Python 2 just now, will fix that later.
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