Thank you Terry!
Your explanation really clarified things for me.
There is obviously a lot to learn about Leo,
but this is what makes it so fun to use it.
Thanks again for your feedback!
/Dario

On Thursday, July 19, 2012 11:03:40 PM UTC+9, Terry wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:47:13 -0700 (PDT) 
> tsuchi noko wrote: 
>
> > Hi, 
> > I am having some difficulties using the viewrendered plugin. 
> > 
> > I am new to Leo, so it is probably me misunderstanding something.. 
> > 
> > My understanding was that if one selected a node and chose the 
> > "viewrendered" option from the "Plugins" menu, 
> > a rendering pane would open, besides the body pane, showing the body 
> pane's 
> > contents rendered. 
> > 
> > Instead, the rendering pane shows rendered information about the plugin 
> > itself, not the node's contents. 
> > This is also the case whatever plugin one may choose from the "Plugins" 
> > menu. 
>
> That behavior is correct, selecting plugins from the menu just shows 
> their help, rendered in the viewrendered pane.  Apart from sum plugins 
> which have sub-menus, in which case the help is on the "About..." 
> entry, and other actual actions are on the rest of the submenu. 
>
> > Also, once opened, there seems to be no way to switch off/hide the 
> > rendering pane apart from closing/reopening the .leo file. 
>
> See below. 
>
> > Most important, according to the info provided for the viewrendered 
> plugin, 
> > the plugin should create a number of commands 
> > (hide-rendering-pane, toggle-rendering-pane, etc), but these commands 
> are 
> > not available when I call them from the minibuffer 
> > (on a related note, the command "hide-body-pane", even though available, 
> > doesn't seems to work for me either; other commands work fine). 
>
> Sounds like the docs. might be out of date, if that's the case you 
> could file a bug report if you want. 
>
> In the minibuffer, type vr<tab> to list the viewrendered commands: 
>
>   vr 
>   vr-hide 
>   vr-lock-toggle 
>   vr-pause-play 
>   vr-show-toggle 
>   vr-update 
>
> You can also use the context menus on the pane dividers, particularly 
> Open window -> Viewrendered and Insert followed by selecting 
> Viewrendered from the Actions button created when you do an insert. 
>
> However this latter approach allows you to open multiple viewrendered 
> windows which may not all respond to the vr minibuffer commands. 
>
> Hope that helps. 
>
> Cheers -Terry 
>
> > I have the same issue in all my Leo installations, using the QT GUI in 
> > Windows x64 with Python 3.2 and in Ubuntu x64 with Python 2.7. 
> > Docutils are installed for the right version of Python. 
> > 
> > Could someone please help me figure this out? 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance 
> > 
>

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