Re: how to manipulate Leo's windows

2020-02-22 Thread Thomas Passin
On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 10:38:39 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote: > > I haven't managed to find how. I want my default to be outline tree on > the left, body on the right, no log window, no render window. But I want > to know the ropes so I can modify that as desired. I'm sure it's in the

Re: Zettelkasten - Notes Jim but not as we know them.

2020-02-22 Thread Thomas Passin
On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 9:26:11 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote: > > ... I also need to learn about Leo tags. And start learning some RsT and > write some zettels at least for testing. > One simple way to get tags is to simply include a line or lines like this in the zettel node: :tag:

Re: Zettelkasten - Notes Jim but not as we know them.

2020-02-22 Thread Thomas Passin
On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 10:11:51 PM UTC-5, Thomas Passin wrote: > > > I will attach my zettelkasten outline in another post as a guide to > creating a structure that works on its own and also with the bookmarks > manager. > Attached is the Leo file for my little zettelkasten. It

how to manipulate Leo's windows

2020-02-22 Thread andyjim
I haven't managed to find how. I want my default to be outline tree on the left, body on the right, no log window, no render window. But I want to know the ropes so I can modify that as desired. I'm sure it's in the docs somewhere but I haven't put my finger on it. Thanks. -- You received

Re: Zettelkasten - Notes Jim but not as we know them.

2020-02-22 Thread Thomas Passin
On Saturday, February 22, 2020 at 9:26:11 PM UTC-5, andyjim wrote: > > I look forward to getting into this. So on the Leo side I need to start > setting up a heading structure. I also need to learn about Leo tags. And > start learning some RsT and write some zettels at least for testing. > >

Re: Zettelkasten - Notes Jim but not as we know them.

2020-02-22 Thread andyjim
I look forward to getting into this. So on the Leo side I need to start setting up a heading structure. I also need to learn about Leo tags. And start learning some RsT and write some zettels at least for testing. It's looking interesting. -- You received this message because you are

Re: event for changing the order of nodes

2020-02-22 Thread Xu Wang
As an alternative solution, I'm thinking to create two new user defined commands, @key=Move_up_key and @key=Move_down_key for moving current node UP and DOWN. Would you please share me where I can find of Leo code for moving node UP and DOWN for reference? Thanks, Austin Xu Wang 于2020年2月23日周日

event for changing the order of nodes

2020-02-22 Thread Xu Wang
Dear Leo Developer, If I have a node with 5 subnodes, the child #1 is focused, I clicked SHIFT-DOWN, child #1 and child #2 will swap position. Is there an event for the position swap? I checked here http://leoeditor.com/slides/writingPlugins.html#handling-events but was not able to find a