ePIM has a free android app I am using.
divided into 4 modules
the app and file format isn't open,
but does have import/export from/to csv.
can synch with their pc pro version ,
don't recall if they have *nix version yet
because of the android UI in general I find all apps a chore to use.
no forw
I use two monitors with a detachable window for the vr pane on the second
monitor when WYSIWYG is important.
Chris
On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 10:49:05 AM UTC-8, Kent Tenney wrote:
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> Once again, surprised by existing capability of Leo.
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> Re: 2015: somehow digest and present in a cohere
On 1/30/15 9:21 PM, Dufriz wrote:
I am curious, could you please give a brief description of what Ecco
is about?
One place to start is an article I wrote a few years ago, focusing on
Ecco's outline features: http://www.compusol.org/ecco/outlining.html.
As the article says, the basic unit
Once again, surprised by existing capability of Leo.
Re: 2015: somehow digest and present in a coherent way, all the
stuff that's already available, which only a few are taking advantage of.
I think a floating window like stickynotes would be good for 'live' coding.
I often use 'add-editor' to be
On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 07:37:01 -0600
"Edward K. Ream" wrote:
> In any case, new code will be required to capture and render the
> output of execute-script, regardless of where the rendering winds up.
Unless you just use vs-eval :-)
It executes the selected text, shows the output in the log pane,
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Kent Tenney wrote:
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> Leo's richer interface makes it less obvious what it would look like.
>
> Where would you expect Leo to put the rendering?
> - split the edit pane (shrinking the active one)
> - create a child
> - create a sibling
> - use a new log pane
>