Hello Edward,
A belated Happy Birthday from Europe!
What a great story to read in the morning. - Thanks for sharing it with us.
With kind regards
Viktor
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I started reading on vscode's extensions capabilities, and so I started
fiddling a bit and made a skeleton expansion for now, and I have started a
project at https://github.com/boltex/leointeg
clone, run npm install, F5 to run in vscode. You should see the icon for
the 'leo mode' on the left
Happy Birthday 令德华
in china there is one big theory:
if coder old 35, is can not coding great program,
but look u, double 35, is always happy hacking.
so glory
so inspirit me.
thanx for all,
Leo is upgrade my life.
Matt Wilkie 于2019年8月14日周三 上午7:30写道:
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> Happy Birthday Edward!
>
> What a
Happy Birthday Edward!
What a wonderful sense of delivery your daughter has (pun fully intended).
Verbal formula's can be trite, most especially when overused, but when held
back for rare occasions, especially powerful.
Thank you for your gifts to the world. I really appreciate their presence
Happy birthday Edward!
It's being a pleasure being a part, though little, of your life and
walking this path with you. The love and enthusiasm in Leo *are first of
all yours*, and this profoundly shapes the enriching atmosphere of the
whole Leo team.
Thanks for being who you are! I'm
Today is my 70th birthday. Here's how it started.
At 7 a.m. I was working in my basement office when I got a call from my
daughter, Linda. She wished me a happy birthday, and asked if I gotten her
package. I said "it's too early for a delivery." She said "they said it
had been delivered".
You can try md_docer.py plugin. I remember writing it for someone with similar
problem. Using it you can define one or more transformer scripts with the
headline like "@transformer mytransformer". This script has access to g, c, p
and out vars. Out is a file like object. Script should write its
On Tue, 13 Aug 2019 08:57:03 -0700 (PDT)
Rob wrote:
> There was also a reference to the leoscreen.py plugin, but that won't
> load w/o errors; perhaps not compatible w/ Python 3?
Not sure about Python 3 compatibility, but it works exclusively with
the `GNU screen` terminal multiplexer, a unix
So, not useful for Windows, then. Same also applies to interact.py as it's
for bash commands.
I did find that at_produce.py works (so far anyway).
Rob...
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 12:26:52 PM UTC-4, Terry Brown wrote:
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>
> Not sure about Python 3 compatibility, but it works exclusively
There was also a reference to the leoscreen.py plugin, but that won't load
w/o errors; perhaps not compatible w/ Python 3?
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:39:08 AM UTC-4, Rob wrote:
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> Thanks, will take a look.
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> On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:33:33 AM UTC-4, gar wrote:
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>> Look at the
Thanks, will take a look.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:33:33 AM UTC-4, gar wrote:
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> Look at the plugins.
> I didnt try any, but looks like 'at_produce' or 'interact' plugins are for
> you.
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Look at the plugins.
I didnt try any, but looks like 'at_produce' or 'interact' plugins are for
you.
вт, 13 авг. 2019 г. в 18:27, Rob :
> This is probably a simple Python script, but my searches online have been
> more confusing than clarifying as I'm not experienced enough w/ Python to
> sort
This is probably a simple Python script, but my searches online have been
more confusing than clarifying as I'm not experienced enough w/ Python to
sort it all out. The few I tried didn't work.
I am (re)discovering how useful pandoc is and now use it frequently w/
stuff I write in Leo (mostly
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 6:22:23 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
> It should now be straightforward to *create *all of pyzo's docks in the
pyzo_in_leo plugin. Making all those docks *functional *is another matter
entirely...
> Melding pyzo's config code with Leo's remains, by far, the
Recent progress has been spectacular, as documented elsewhere. It should
now be straightforward to *create *all of pyzo's docks in the pyzo_in_leo
plugin. Making all those docks *functional *is another matter entirely.
This post is a "thinking out loud" entry in my Engineering notebook. Feel
Leo almost certainly *is *going to offer pyzo's file browser dock as part
of the pyzo-in-leo project. However, when I awoke this morning I saw
several reasons why I wouldn't recommend that people use this dock.
1. It takes a large amount of real estate on the screen. Enhancing Leo's
existing
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 12:41 AM Matt Wilkie wrote:
or, doh! use a different join() statement. Sheesh Matt!
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> python -c "import sys ; print(';'.join(sys.path)[1:])"
>
:-) As a general rule, newbies (in whatever area) should cut themselves a
huge amount of slack.
Edward
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On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 4:22 PM Brian Theado wrote:
1. IMO, at a bare minimum, you should always first check in the pyzo
code without any of your changes and only then add your changes.
> IMO, at a bare minimum, you should always first check in the pyzo code
without any of your changes
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