Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-01-19 Thread Chris George
Hi Andy, I feel for you. It took me a while to get rolling too. If any of this is confusing, ask questions. The very best advice I can give you is to open LeoDocs.leo from within Leo. File, Open Specific Leo File, LeoDocs.leo Start at Leo's Documentation in the Outline Pane and slowly work

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-01-19 Thread andyjim
Thanks Chris, your comments are encouraging. But I do not know how to install plugins. I do not know how to use plugins. I do not know how to use directives. I do not know how to open files in Leo. I've looked around, tried to find my way through the maze, tried some things based on what

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-01-19 Thread andyjim
Thank you Lewis. Unfortunately I do not know how to open this file in Leo. Maybe some day I'll figure it out. Somehow I fail to find instructions how to do the simple things: Open a file. Enable and use a plugin, or even a directive. I've tried some things but haven't got off the ground.

ENB: Improving token assignment

2020-01-19 Thread Edward K. Ream
The next phase of the project is to complete the code that splits long lines and joins short lines. I want this code to be as simple as possible. The crucial split/join "snippets" should advertise the virtues of the TOG class. Just as with the code that handles slices, I have only a vague idea

Re: A snippet from Orange illustrates TOG's power

2020-01-19 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 6:30:09 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote: > Notice the dog that isn't barking. o.colon doesn't use the list of tokens assigned to each parse-tree node. There is another dog that isn't barking: colons are significant tokens. Therefore, within o.colon,

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-01-19 Thread lewis
Hello Andy, Re: My project, which will undoubtedly take a couple of years, is to class and organize all notes into a "thoughtbase" I have attached a simple small file which demonstrates the power of Leo clones. It is a list which uses clones to organise and classify items. One way I use