It's an ignorable message, I'll try and remember to delete it. Thanks for the
note.
On December 2, 2017 4:33:26 AM CST, Viktor Ransmayr
wrote:
>Hello Matt & Leo Community
>
>I have installed the latest available version of Leo via "pip install
>leo"
>( 5.7.dev344).
>
>Although I do not have a
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 5:05 PM, lewis wrote:
> Leo's documentation at http://leoeditor.com/installing.html now has an
> obsolete link at
> Installing Leo > Installing packages
> Download PyQt5 from http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/
> software/pyqt/download5.
>
> It seems the PyQt webpage has b
Despite the fact that I don't know anything about `ipynb` format (except
that it is json), let me remind you that as Leo now supports sqlite as a
file format, whole outline is presented with just a list of tuples where
each tuple is representing single vnode. There are already functions in
leoF
Hello Matt & Leo Community
I have installed the latest available version of Leo via "pip install leo"
( 5.7.dev344).
Although I do not have any reference to editpane in "myLeoSettings.leo" I
receive the following console messages during startup:
(leo-57-dev) PS C:\Users\Viktor\leo-57-dev> le
Recent work with unit tests and the console gui strongly suggests that Leo
could have been designed differently.
Don't panic. I have no plans to turn Leo's internal design on its head!
*Aha*
The basis for *all* Leo guis could have been string widgets. These widgets
could interact with the act
We may have discussed .leo.ipynb files before. But I'm pretty sure this is
a new Aha.
*The Aha*
We could design a (json) file format for Leo that would "masquerade" as a
jupyter notebook. This would instantly give us access to all of the "trust
mechanisms" of the jupyter project!
It would al
In an earlier post I said that projects could be described in phases:
- Starting to start, continuing to start, ending starting.
- Starting to continue, continuing to continue, ending continuing.
- Starting to end, ending to end, ending ending.
These came from a long-ago seminar on accomplishment
@Matt: I just found out, that the same is true, if I'm opening the outline
"LeoDocs.leo"
Leo Log Window
Leo 5.6, build 20171129062306, Wed Nov 29 06:23:05 CST 2017
Not running from a git repo
Python 3.6.3, PyQt version 5.9.3
Windows 10 AMD64 (build 10.0.16299) SP0
isPython3: True
caching enabled