So I run the default example @rst node and it creates the nice looking html
page. Then I decided to change the .html to .pdf and see how the pdf looks.
I'm guessing I skipped a bunch of steps because that seems too easy. I have
the following error:
Unexpected docutils exception
Traceback (most rec
I use Leo strictly for writing, restructured text to .odt using docutils. I
also use it as my data bank for quotes, snippets of interesting info,
bookmarks, recipes, etc. It makes it easy to keep information organized and
simple to find again when I need it.
Chris
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 12:38 P
Sounds a lot like how I use Leo. I'm not a programmer either (unless you
count minimal scripting in LaTex). I write extensively in Leo (LaTex, HTML
and markdown mostly). I recently tried Scrivener, but quickly came back to
Leo after seeing that Pandoc will be easy enough for me to use. Don't
he
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 2:12 PM, Lang Hurst wrote:
> Thanks for the response. Nothing special about vimwiki, it's just a wiki I
> use for organization and writing. Substitute any wiki for the use. More
> interested in the linking and moving back and forth. I'm feeling like I
> just have to change
Thanks for the response. Nothing special about vimwiki, it's just a wiki I
use for organization and writing. Substitute any wiki for the use. More
interested in the linking and moving back and forth. I'm feeling like I
just have to change my thinking style and this should be pretty awesome.
Not
On Fri, 12 May 2017 11:11:03 -0700 (PDT)
Lang Hurst wrote:
> Hello. I just spent a few days looking at Leo after seeing a post of
> Mr. Reams on the npyscreen group. Leo looks pretty damn cool. The
> problem is I don't do much coding anymore. I mostly just use vimwiki
> to manage my website, but
Hello. I just spent a few days looking at Leo after seeing a post of Mr.
Reams on the npyscreen group. Leo looks pretty damn cool. The problem is I
don't do much coding anymore. I mostly just use vimwiki to manage my
website, but mostly for organizing my notes and writing papers. I've been
writ
This is an Engineering Notebook post. It will be of interest only to Leo's
core devs. Three Ahas appeared yesterday:
- (The big one) Use vnodes instead of npyscreen.TreeData nodes.
- Event handling in the curses gui is easy, and almost complete.
- Most unit tests should pass when using the null g
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:20 PM, Adrian Calvin
wrote:
> Is there a way to somehow make these TOP sentinels act as if they are when
> you use the directive "language @html", and sentinels are encased as
> "
Hi,
I am new to leo, I have google, but still am unsure.
I am wondering how to deal with sentinels at the TOP of my PHP scripts.
These happen before the "https://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
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