On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:57:57 +1800
Kent Tenney <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Terry Brown
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Kent and others who might be looking for a file system integration
> > approach, here's the about plugin text for the active_path.py
> > plugin. Tk only at the moment, until leo-qt handles clicks on the
> > tree.
> 
> This is a showstopper for me at the moment, I'm spoiled by qt and
> am not inclined to switch back for testing.

I agree, qt's too pretty :-)

> Does this issue have a bug filed?

I'll file something - it's not so much a bug as a feature not done yet,
so I guess I'll check the todo list first.

Cheers -Terry

> I don't know enough about *handling clicks on the tree* to file one.
> 
> active_path sounds really cool.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kent
> 
> >
> > Synchronize @path nodes with folders.
> >
> > If a node is named '@path path_to_folder', the content (file and
> > folder names) of the folder and the children of that node will
> > synchronized whenever the node's status-iconbox is double clicked.
> >
> > For files not previously seen in a folder a new node will appear on
> > top of the children list (with a mark).
> >
> > Folders appear in the list as /foldername/. If you double click on
> > the icon-box of the folder node, it will have children added to it
> > based on the contents of the folder on disk. These folders have the
> > '@path' directive as the first line of their body text.
> >
> > When files are deleted from the folder and the list is updated by
> > double clicking the files will appear in the list as filename
> > (or /foldername/).
> >
> > You can describe files and directories in the body of the nodes.
> >
> > You can organize files and directories with organizer nodes, an
> > organizer node name cannot contain with '/'.
> >
> > Files and folders can be created by entering a node with the
> > required name as its headline (must start and/or end with "/" for a
> > folder) and then double clicking on the node's status-iconbox.
> >
> > @auto nodes can be set up for existing files by double
> > clicking on the node's status-iconbox. If you prefer @shadow or
> > something else use the "active_path_attype" setting, without the
> > "@".
> >
> > There are commands on the Plugins active_path submenu:
> >
> > show path - show the current path
> > set absolute path - changes a node "/dirname/" to
> > "@path /absolute/path/to/dirname". purge vanished (recursive) -
> > remove entries update recursive - recursive load of directories,
> > use with caution on large file systems If you want to use an input
> > other than double clicking a node's status-iconbox set
> > active_path_event to a value like 'iconrclick1' or 'iconclick1'.
> >
> > active_path is a rewrite of the at_directory plugin to use @path
> > directives (which influence @auto and other @file type directives),
> > and to handle sub-folders more automatically.
> >
> > >
> >
> 
> > 

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