Hello Edward,
Related to the problem I reported concerning the 'rst3' command and which
was resolved by the F/B from Terry, see
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/leo-editor/Mbn3VzY-jr0
I have a simple question:
Is Leo Core supposed to work properly w/o any plugins activated?
With kind
Hello Terry,
Am Montag, 14. Oktober 2013 03:58:22 UTC+2 schrieb Terry:
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> On Sun, 13 Oct 2013 12:29:38 -0700 (PDT)
> Viktor Ransmayr > wrote:
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> > I did, however the problem is *still* there with *identical* behaviour.
> -
> > That is: The rst3 command is *not* working as long as the 'Leo He
An excellent summary of what I think would be a nice @nosent-h feature for
Leo:
I see now I was using @shadow or @nosent to edit files commented this
way. So the node names are preserved in the otherwise vanilla output
by including them in the body text and periodically updating with the
but
Yes, I over-generalized: I'm really only talking about a variant of
@nosent, let's call it @nonsent-h, that would preserve headlines in
comments.
Le lundi 14 octobre 2013 02:49:50 UTC-7, Edward K. Ream a écrit :
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> On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 2:10 PM, wgw >wrote:
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> >
> I just find it odd that we
Thanks for the clarification Terry.
I will study into the R-Python extension, looks like the simplest most
generic way.
On Sunday, October 13, 2013 8:52:57 PM UTC+2, wgw wrote:
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> Is there are way to put the outline structure in a user-defined comment
> format? I want to generate a stripped do
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013 08:14:20 -0700 (PDT)
Fidel N wrote:
> Thank you Terry. I find your answer extremely valuable.
>
> I would like to share a thought on this. What I really wanted to know is
> how to "connect" R with Leo.
> After reading your answer I could realize how deep your answer is, and
Thank you Terry. I find your answer extremely valuable.
I would like to share a thought on this. What I really wanted to know is
how to "connect" R with Leo.
After reading your answer I could realize how deep your answer is, and how
on the surface my knowledege about that is... so I went find so
On Mon, 14 Oct 2013 01:05:30 -0700 (PDT)
Fidel N wrote:
> Terry, could you please share some examples of using Leo with R Statistical
> Language?
> Those are the kind of files I would upload together to a "Leo Sample Files"
> to show how Leo can be used with anything.
> I would be very interes
As I was working on the scripting docs, I realized that the "unique"
generators could be greatly simplified by using the corresponding
non-unique generators.
In the process I saw that generators don't need to raise stopIteration
explicitly if control reaches the end. Indeed, generators automat
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 12:21 AM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I just received a well designed but fake email purporting to be from
> twitter.com on behalf of @edreamleo (Edward).
>
My appologies.
Twitter reset my password because of this problem.
I have just reset my password to somethin
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 2:10 PM, wgw wrote:
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I just find it odd that we lose the headings in the @auto output.
The primary purpose of @auto is to leave original sources completely
unchanged.
Imo, if you *are* willing to change sources, by far the most reasonable
course of action is to change
Terry, could you please share some examples of using Leo with R Statistical
Language?
Those are the kind of files I would upload together to a "Leo Sample Files"
to show how Leo can be used with anything.
I would be very interested to learn from some of your R files if possible.
Thank you.
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