> > There's a large difference between Edward's work flow and mine - not that > either of us has a single "work flow", I'm sure. He likes to use clones > extensively - often extracting them with the cff command, I think. I tend > to search using the Nav tab and mark nodes of interest - I have my own key > bindings to do that, since the bindings of the EditPlus editor were so > familiar to me from years of pre-Leo use (of course, once you have marked > some nodes you can clone them all with the *clone-marked-nodes* command). > Instead of cloning I jump between them with the forward-back arrows and the > *goto-next-marked* command, which I have bound to F4. When I want to > keep looking back at the content of a node, I will usually keep it visible > using the Freewin plugin (that ability is the main reason I wrote the > plugin).
Hi, Thomas, If I'm right, i.e., you mainly use mark, clone to understand the problem, and Edward mainly aggregates all relevant content through cff and then filters it, right? Also I looked at the freewin plugin and I don't quite understand why you need this? Does this plugin look like a panel + viewrender combination? Its functionality could be replaced by the powerful 'free layout', wouldn't it? Or is there anything else I missed? -- -- Sincerely, HaveF -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to leo-editor+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/leo-editor/CA%2BUQrQxSYq5T2hc5ZcU50HYRC8ZpV9Swjab9xr84%2BnAD%2BVqbig%40mail.gmail.com.