On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 01:52:16 -0500
"Edward K. Ream" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just took a look at my home directory on xp.  It has plenty of files
> and directories that start with '.'.  Leo will create the home/.leo
> directory automatically, so at this point I don't see any reason to
> change the .leo directory to a _leo directory.  Unless I hear
> something new I'm going to leave things as they are.

I though Leo was going to start using .leo/shadow in dirs where
@shadow files occur and .leo/myLeoSettings.leo would be checked
anywhere a foo.leo file was loaded.

Trying it just now (r914) I get:

unexpected exception writing
file: /media/usr1/usr1/home/tbrown/.gnome-desktop/test/.leo_shadow/xdel.py
Traceback (most recent call last): File
"/media/usr1/usr1/home/tbrown/.gnome-desktop/Package/leo/bzr/leo.repo/trunk/leo/core/leoAtFile.py",
line 4090, in replaceFileWithString f = file(fn,'wb') IOError: [Errno
2] No such file or directory:
u'/media/usr1/usr1/home/tbrown/.gnome-desktop/test/.leo_shadow/xdel.py'

so it appears Leo's not creating .leo/shadow or .leo_shadow

After the bug's resolved, the question is, if (?) leo uses .leo/
anywhere a foo.leo file was loaded, does that work for Windows users?

Cheers -Terry

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