Re: Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Lang Hurst
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

Re: Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Chris George
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

Re: Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Largo84
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

Re: Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Edward K. Ream
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

Re: Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Lang Hurst
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

Re: Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Terry Brown
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

Leo as wiki replacement

2017-05-12 Thread Lang Hurst
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

ENB: 3 Ahas re guis

2017-05-12 Thread Edward K. Ream
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

Re: Sentinels in PHP meant for web

2017-05-12 Thread Edward K. Ream
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 > "

Sentinels in PHP meant for web

2017-05-12 Thread Adrian Calvin
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.