On Sunday, February 10, 2013 7:06:23 PM UTC-5, Jacob Peck wrote:
>
> On 2/10/2013 6:58 PM, tfer wrote:
> > I downloaded it to give a try, but to tell the truth the workflow
> > eludes me. I think there used to be some stuff on using rst in the
> > user manual, but there does not seem to be an
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 14:55:15 -0500
gatesphere wrote:
> No, this is in leoSettings.leo, rev 5600:
>
> @shortcuts Arrow keys and the key
> ...
> # These all cause problems on Ubuntu...
> do-nothing = Ctrl-DnArrow
> do-nothing = Ctrl-UpArrow
> do-nothing = Ctrl-PageUp ## PROBLEM
> do-no
Useful!
For fun (and perhaps of some use), here is a brute compare of trees. I use
meld, which has a great interface.
I think I will set up a pyflakes button as well; I haven't seen it as part
of Leo, though the Leo error python messages are good.
---
def add_text(nd):
On 2/10/2013 6:58 PM, tfer wrote:
I downloaded it to give a try, but to tell the truth the workflow
eludes me. I think there used to be some stuff on using rst in the
user manual, but there does not seem to be anything there now, was it
lost when rst went from being a plugin to being part of c
I downloaded it to give a try, but to tell the truth the workflow eludes
me. I think there used to be some stuff on using rst in the user manual,
but there does not seem to be anything there now, was it lost when rst went
from being a plugin to being part of core?
I manged to get Markdown inst
No, this is in leoSettings.leo, rev 5600:
@shortcuts Arrow keys and the key
...
# These all cause problems on Ubuntu...
do-nothing = Ctrl-DnArrow
do-nothing = Ctrl-UpArrow
do-nothing = Ctrl-PageUp ## PROBLEM
do-nothing = Ctrl-PageDn ## PROBLEM
@shortcuts Gui operations
...
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 10:50:59 -0800 (PST)
Viktor Ransmayr wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just pulled in the latest revision of Leo and see the following log
>
>
>
> Leo Log Window
> Leo 4.11 devel, build 5600, 2013-02-10 10:57:54
> Python 3.2.2, qt version 4.8.0
> Windows 6, 1, 7601, 2, Servic
Hello everyone,
I just pulled in the latest revision of Leo and see the following log
Leo Log Window
Leo 4.11 devel, build 5600, 2013-02-10 10:57:54
Python 3.2.2, qt version 4.8.0
Windows 6, 1, 7601, 2, Service Pack 1
leoID=VR20100603 (in D:\Users\Viktor Ransmayr\.leo)
load dir: D:\Branches\leo
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Terry Brown wrote:
>
> Then colors are a user preference which can follow the user between
> languages.
>
That's what happens if you don't add a language prefix to the @color
setting.
I merely wanted to point out that it's possible to tailor color settings on
a p