Bingo! That did it. Thanks for the nbie-oriented instruction steps
that assumed no prior knowledge. Sometimes that's what it takes. The only
part that was unclear me (just for future reference) was 'its own
directory'. Huh? What directory is its own? So I made a leap of faith,
stuck
Hello Sir,
I think your work is brilliant, although I am not able to understand many
things, and I have not gone over it in detail. Still, I am sure from what I
do know that it's groundbreaking and fascinating!
I suggest a possible collaboration (if I have anything to offer). I am
just an
Hi Andy,
Installing Anaconda provides a python environment. Leo is a python program,
so you have made a good start.
Unzip the Leo archive into its own directory.
Open the terminal (command line) and change to the directory you put Leo in.
Then type the following to start Leo with the defaults,
Hmm, I see an active discussion on Leo installation initiated by EKR on
11/27/17, and I see you in that discussion. Last post there is 12/15 but I
assume work proceeds behind the scenes. Also noticed mention of Leo 5.7,
which may include better installation methods/instructions? Any estimate