On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 5:40 AM Viktor Ransmayr <viktor.ransm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>> I agree that Leo as a web app would have to be a fully functional
product. For me the lure is the cool Leovue graphics. But python is my
passion. Why not support similar graphics is Leo using python graphics
libs? I'll investigate this path soon.

> I'm not sure about the importance of adding another python graphics
framework / library for Leo's user base - but - that's my personal view.

Happily, pyqt suffices to do just about everything that Leovue can do! So
my js envy has been replaced.

Googling "pyqt embed youtube video" shows how Leo's rendering pane could
show videos.  Similarly for "pyqt x", where x in ("leaflet maps",
"mathjax") etc. Why did I never think of this before?

Leo's rendering pane will need third-party libraries for some tasks. Those
libs will always be optional, so there is no reason not to forge ahead. I
have just created #1810
<https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor/issues/1810>, Support Leovue
features in the VR pane.

Edward

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