Re: How To Intercept Clicks On Links in a QT5 Browser Widget

2020-02-26 Thread Thomas Passin
Thanks! Wow, that will save me lots of time. U, I don't see how to "paste as node". My version of Leo has no menu item or leo command that seems to be that. Of course I can just paste it into the body of a node, but that won't give the same result. So I opened a new text file, pasted

Re: How To Intercept Clicks On Links in a QT5 Browser Widget

2020-02-26 Thread Brian Theado
Thomas, Below I've pasted a leo subtree containing a demo @button which will display html hyperlinks to nodes inside a QTextBrowser. To use it copy the xml and in a leo outline, "paste as node". Create a script button from it and after clicking the button, a new pane should appear containing

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

2020-02-26 Thread Thomas Passin
Very relevant here are the repeated remarks in "Taking Smart Notes" - I have my copy now - that more important then slip-case details are how you take, write, and interconnect the slips. It is that work that really makes all the difference. With that in mind, I really want to start with a

Re: How To Intercept Clicks On Links in a QT5 Browser Widget

2020-02-26 Thread Thomas Passin
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 1:14:53 PM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote: > > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 11:45 AM Thomas Passin > wrote: > >> If I create a QT5 browser widget, and (within Leo) want to intercept and >> act on clicks on hyperlinks, is that feasible? Would I just look up the

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

2020-02-26 Thread andyjim
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 5:24:19 AM UTC-5, Marcel Franke wrote: > > > Yes, for some reasons there is a cargo-cult growing around Luhmann and > his knowledge-system. > Which is kinda strange, as it's really not that special and we today have > many better systems in use. > I really

Re: How To Intercept Clicks On Links in a QT5 Browser Widget

2020-02-26 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 11:45 AM Thomas Passin wrote: > If I create a QT5 browser widget, and (within Leo) want to intercept and > act on clicks on hyperlinks, is that feasible? Would I just look up the > event for a hyperlink click and connect it to my own handler? > Yes. What I'm interested

How To Intercept Clicks On Links in a QT5 Browser Widget

2020-02-26 Thread Thomas Passin
If I create a QT5 browser widget, and (within Leo) want to intercept and act on clicks on hyperlinks, is that feasible? Would I just look up the event for a hyperlink click and connect it to my own handler? What I'm interested in specifically is the case where I have a mind map in the

Re: Discuss: don't use Qt docks by default?

2020-02-26 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wednesday, February 26, 2020 at 6:53:14 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote: > leoSettings.leo contains a check-settings script. This is mostly for my use, and it has a few problems, as described in #1511 . Rev 3f81df in devel improves the

Re: Discuss: don't use Qt docks by default?

2020-02-26 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 6:15 PM Matt Wilkie wrote: > No-docks as default is the safest route to a better experience for most > people in my opinion. It's just too easy to get things messed up when using > docks and getting back to reasonable restart place is very hacky. > I agree. Let people

Re: 2019 retrospective. Plans for 2020

2020-02-26 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 5:49 PM Matt Wilkie wrote: Thank you for the retrospective summary. I was more or less present for all > of it, yet it still read like news to me. ;-) > Hehe. You're welcome. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Discuss: don't use Qt docks by default?

2020-02-26 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 4:57 PM Thomas Passin wrote: If I install a new editor, I expect it to open up in a usable way. > Leo does open in a usable way. > Oh, this isn't a command line option. Hmm. Now where do I go for that? > leoSettings.leo. In general, if a setting isn't in

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

2020-02-26 Thread 'Marcel Franke' via leo-editor
Am Dienstag, 25. Februar 2020 17:33:10 UTC+1 schrieb Thomas Passin: All right; I've not seen the term "zettelkasten" applied to systems before > Luhmann's got publicised. > Well, I can't speak for the etymology of the word. It's even in germany not the most popular usage for this word