Hi,
A very simple suggestion to verify that myLeoSettings.leo @settings are
well loaded :
- What if you just add an empty @settings/@data qt-gui-plugin-style-sheet
and restart Leo ?
Note : be sure that there is no other @data qt-gui-plugin-style-sheet under
@settings subtree (use Find panel)
Hi,
I've just installed Leo 5 from git, having previously used 4.11. I'm
running a linux system, openSUSE 13.2. Leo is installed in
~/leo-editor and I had a settings file in ~/.leo/myLeoSettings.leo
carried over from the previous version.
I can't remember changing anything in myLeoSettings, bu
I've just installed Leo 5 from git, having previously used 4.11. I'm running a
linux system, openSUSE 13.2. Leo is installed in ~/leo-editor and I had a
settings file in ~/.leo /myLeoSettings.leo carried over from the previous
version.
I can't remember changing anything in myLeoSettings, but
I just added a Find: box to the bottom of stickynote windows. My
workflow often involves opening one with several pages of text in it,
then not being able to find the info. I want without scanning through
that page by page, hence the Find: box. It would be easy enough to
hide it if anyone misses
Finally, I abandonned the idea of custom icons, since I though it was
better for users to know that new dialogs are from Leo.
So I just modified a bit leo/plugins/leo_qt.py to attach Leo's app icons to
dialogs without one.
I just realize that it only work for g.app.gui.runAskOkCancelStringDialo
Hi,
I would like to add the ability to set icon for g.app.gui.run... Qdialogs.
Actually, some of them have no icon set so an ugly system fallback icon is
shown...
I thought it would be nice to set default Qdialog icon to leo's app one and
even the ability to set a custom one.
That would mean to