On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 09:53:10 -0500
Kent Tenney wrote:
> For the 2nd one I'm using the Gvim scp capability:
> # gvim scp://user@server//path/to/files/
>
> I've been looking at kludges which would mimic vim's scp://
> capability while working from Leo, they mostly involve rsync
Safe travels, have fun.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Edward K. Ream
wrote:
> Rebecca and I will be traveling to the national parks in the southwest.
> We leave tomorrow and will return no later than October 22.
>
> I'll have a laptop with me, but Leo is in very capable
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
> It's been a long time since I've done so and I don't have my notes on it
> handy, but this write up correlates with memory very well:
> http://sherifsoliman.com/2016/09/30/Python-package-with-GitHub-PyPI/
> Except the
Rebecca and I will be traveling to the national parks in the southwest. We
leave tomorrow and will return no later than October 22.
I'll have a laptop with me, but Leo is in very capable hands until then :-)
The last two month has been a time of many transitions. All good, but they
were
Leo Log Window
Leo 5.6, build 20170927102346, Wed, Sep 27, 2017 10:23:46 AM
Git repo info: branch = master, commit = fb9f38601881
Python 3.5.2, PyQt version 5.9.1
linux
isPython3: True
caching enabled
- create node
@path /to/the/dir
dclick the icon
files and dirs appear
rclick node @path
I've been looking at a couple syncing issues:
- between work and home (I currently schlep a laptop back and forth)
- between my comfortable, tweaked, gui workstation using heavily
customized Leo, and files of interest on bare bone servers.
leo_cloud looks like it will address the first one very
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 04:48:46 -0700 (PDT)
john lunzer wrote:
> sFTP might be nice to have for people behind restrictive firewalls
Would a dependency on paramiko be an issue for you? That seems to be
the python lib. for sFTP.
Jake's @sftp plugin uses it.
Cheers -Terry
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 04:48:46 -0700 (PDT)
john lunzer wrote:
> Just read through this properly and it sounds like a step into the
> future (or present).
:-) thanks, I think it's quite significant. It was quite simple in its
current form, reading / writing whole sub-trees.
Just read through this properly and it sounds like a step into the future
(or present).
The part about cloudifying/centralizing @settings would be friggin
fantastic. sFTP might be nice to have for people behind restrictive
firewalls.
Great job, thank you for your contributions.
On Sunday,