On Feb 10, 8:02 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm not sure how to get a working copy of Leo's trunk. Do you put
>> snapshots anywhere?
> Yes.http://www.greygreen.org/leo/
> Your question illustrates why newbies are so important to Leo. I hadn't
> realized that there is no obvious link to this page. I'll put a link to it
> on Leo's home page and in Leo's FAQ.
Done. See http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html and
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/FAQ.html#how-can-i-get-recent-bzr-snapshots-of-leo
That's one "3-day bug" fixed.
At present I am working on several other such 3-day bugs:
- There are some problems with the qt colorizer for large files.
Yesterdays work fixed some storage allocation problems that could
bring down the gc. Today's work will get Leo's @killcolor and @nocolor
directives working again. This will allow you to bypass colorizing
completely, say for large log files.
- Despite what recent journal entries say, Leo doesn't have support
for opening plain (non-.leo) files in a node using ctrl-o. I'd like to
do this today.
- I shall soon add an "experimental" documentation section to Leo's
wiki. This will get the "new documentation" project started without
harming the existing docs.
At present, these seem like the biggest issues for Leo's newbies. Let
me know if there are any other urgent bugs that need attending to.
Edward