Re: Move Location Of ~/.leo File For Future Installs?

2023-03-25 Thread Thomas Passin
Thanks for your thoughts, Felix. XDG is one of those not-quite-standards that is supposed to promote interoperability and "sane" locations for various kinds of system files and others. I'm no expert but it seems to me that some major distros follow it less strictly for user locations than oth

Move Location Of ~/.leo File For Future Installs?

2023-03-25 Thread Thomas Passin
@paolomi has requested that Leo's user's home directory be moved - on Linux - from the location it has always had to a new one. The current location is ~/.leo. @paolomi thinks it should not be in ~/ so as to reduce clutter in the user's home directory. Existing installations would not be chan

Re: New Way To Expand/Contract Leo Trees

2023-03-25 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 6:21 AM Thomas Passin wrote: > Just merged into the devel branch is a new way to expand or contract nodes > using the mouse. When you hold the CTRL key and move the mouse over a > node, it will expand. When you hold down the SHIFT key instead, the node > will contract.

New Way To Expand/Contract Leo Trees

2023-03-25 Thread Thomas Passin
Just merged into the devel branch is a new way to expand or contract nodes using the mouse. When you hold the CTRL key and move the mouse over a node, it will expand. When you hold down the SHIFT key instead, the node will contract. In practice, this means that you can just wave the mouse ove