Embarrassi​ng noob question

2012-05-11 Thread Phil


I have v4.10 final with Python 3.2.0, qt 4.8.0 running on Windows 7.
My goal is to outline an existing 37 page server build document, and
revise it to the current standard.

I can import the existing .txt file, and learned how to build nodes
with body text.  I also started a new test outline with some leveled
nodes with text.

My problem is that I think that I save the file and see it in the file
system.  When I open any .leo file, at best I get a single node with
the nodes that I created in XML in the body text.

I can't figure out how to open an existing file and pick up editing
where I left off!

I have lived most of my life in Microsoft land, but I can navigate
very slowly through Linux/OSX lands.
Thanks.
 
ps  I probably am deficient in how to post to this group!  sigh

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RE: Embarrassi​ng noob question

2012-05-11 Thread Ville Vainio
Check help - open quickstart.leo for tips on getting started

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From: Phil
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Subject: Embarrassi​ng noob question

I have v4.10 final with Python 3.2.0, qt 4.8.0 running on Windows 7.
My goal is to outline an existing 37 page server build document, and
revise it to the current standard.

I can import the existing .txt file, and learned how to build nodes
with body text.  I also started a new test outline with some leveled
nodes with text.

My problem is that I think that I save the file and see it in the file
system.  When I open any .leo file, at best I get a single node with
the nodes that I created in XML in the body text.

I can't figure out how to open an existing file and pick up editing
where I left off!

I have lived most of my life in Microsoft land, but I can navigate
very slowly through Linux/OSX lands.
Thanks.

ps  I probably am deficient in how to post to this group!  sigh

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Re: Embarrassi​ng noob question

2012-05-11 Thread Terry Brown
On Thu, 10 May 2012 10:34:05 -0700 (PDT)
Phil hamlinphil...@gmail.com wrote:

 My problem is that I think that I save the file and see it in the file
 system.  When I open any .leo file, at best I get a single node with
 the nodes that I created in XML in the body text.

Just tested and found that saving the file without the .leo extension
will have this effect.  Did your file have a .leo extension?

Cheers -Terry

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