Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-02-03 Thread andyjim
Thanks much Matt and Thomas. I have many pages of notes on this, and as I looked at some notes from 2-3 years ago most of them lack clarity, though some are better than others. One approach I thought I might take is to 'narrate' a work session with my envisioned program. Describe what I am

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-02-03 Thread Thomas Passin
On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 7:03:04 PM UTC-5, Matt Wilkie wrote: > > > In my opinion writing out an ideal interface (or more accurately: work, > process and interaction flows) are worth doing, if only to clarify for self > what is being sought. I've found it valuable for myself at any rate.

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-02-03 Thread Thomas Passin
On Monday, February 3, 2020 at 6:06:33 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote: > > > Sure wish I were a programmer. Sometimes I've thought maybe I should dive > into programming just to gain the skills to build this myself, but I think > that's likely way too ambitious, especially at my age. > But if/when

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-02-03 Thread Matt Wilkie
> I would love to have the opportunity to submit a more lengthy 'essay' > outlining in some detail what I've evolved in my imagination over a few > years of thinking about this. Naming a few features doesn't get the idea > across. I haven't written it up in one piece as yet. I need to

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-02-03 Thread andyjim
Thank you again Edward. I wandered in here shyly with an idea I didn't think would get much attention. And it still may not warrant or deserve a lot of interest here. Also the Leo community is about to begin work on 6.2 so I expect there isn't time to spare on something like this.

Re: Leo for organizing notes?

2020-02-03 Thread Thomas Passin
On Sunday, February 2, 2020 at 6:48:32 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > > On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 10:40 AM Thomas Passin > wrote: > >> >> Can you imagine trying to work with thousands or tens of thousands of >> nodes in the outline pane? >> > > It could be done easily, if that is what

Re: where do marks escape?

2020-02-03 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 12:42 AM gar wrote: > Also discovered that when parent node is collapsed - mark _may_ dissappear > (this happens not every time, and may happen never, actually). > It may happend even if you start a search with F3 (which occasionally > collapses the whole tree). > Thanks

Re: Leo Integration Into vsCode : New master version release!

2020-02-03 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 8:49 PM FĂ©lix wrote: > I'm in the process of cleaning up the repo and listing specific issues > before starting a major rewrite/refactor, but I just thought I'd comment > about this here. > Thanks for these notes. Keep up the good work :-) Edward -- You received this