On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Edward K. Ream <edream...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Kent Tenney <kten...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Joon Ro <joonp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks for the reply. alt-x vim-open-node DOES work, but other things do 
>>> not. vim,py is turned on in @enabled-plugins. Leo goes to heading editing 
>>> mode when I double click on the node icons.
>
>> I can't help other than confirm I have the same problem.
>
> The "fix" is on the trunk at rev 5477.  It is only a change to the
> docstring for vim.py.  This is the documentation you see when choosing
> Plugins::Vim.
>
> I've rewritten the docstring to emphasize that the vim-open-node
> command is the one and only way to open a node with the vim plugin.

What about access to vim-open-file for @auto nodes?

> Imo, this is perfectly reasonable:  overloading double-clicks is a
> very poor interface design.

Not to mention contrary to the goal of reduced mousing.

Thanks,
Kent

>
> Here is the docstring::
>
> QQQQQ
> ''' Enables two-way communication with VIM.
>
> This plugin provides the ``vim-open-node`` command, which opens the
> selected node in vim. This *supersedes* the old way of opening nodes
> by double-clicking the icon box. Leo will update the node in the
> outline when you save the file in vim.
>
> Commands
> --------
>
> The **vim-open-node** command opens the selected node in vim. Leo will
> update the node in the outline when you save the file in vim.
>
> Installation
> ------------
>
> Enable this plugin as usual and set the ``vim_cmd`` and ``vim_exe``
> settings as shown below. Alternatively, you can ensure that gvim.exe
> is on your PATH. gvim is recommended, not the basic console vim.
>
> Settings
> --------
>
> **@string vim_cmd** (Important!): The command to execute to start gvim.
> Something like::
>
>     <path-to-gvim>/gvim --servername LEO
>
> **@string vim_exe** (Important!): The path to the gvim executable.
>
> **vim_plugin_positions_cursor**: Leo will put Vim cursor at same
> location as Leo cursor in file.
>
> **vim_plugin_uses_tab_feature**: Leo will put node in a Vim tab card.
> '''
> QQQQQ
>
> Edward
>
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