Re: Issue #3710: EKR's last lecture

2023-12-27 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
On 27/12/23 2:52, Edward K. Ream wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 6:14 PM Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote: > Thanks for your "last" lesson You're welcome. > Regarding Rust. I have found Nim[1] a pretty good language. Thanks for the link. I am converting leoAst.py to Rust because the

Re: (share a post)Working With Discovery Trees

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas Passin
Here are two examples of genealogy trees I created with Leo scripts. The data is stored in a Leo outline that uses my Zettelkasten system. For the family history I used a few extra conventions for the keys of data items. One type of diagram is created using Graphviz, for the other my script

Re: (share a post)Working With Discovery Trees

2023-12-27 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 10:36 AM HaveF HaveF wrote: > There are a number of text-to-diagram tools that can potentially produce >> diagrams like these. Some of them are Graphviz, Plantuml, and d2. I know >> there are others. I have been able to use Graphviz to produce a >> line-of-descent

Re: (share a post)Working With Discovery Trees

2023-12-27 Thread HaveF HaveF
> > There are a number of text-to-diagram tools that can potentially produce > diagrams like these. Some of them are Graphviz, Plantuml, and d2. I know > there are others. I have been able to use Graphviz to produce a > line-of-descent diagram from a Leo outline of family history trees. > I

Re: (share a post)Working With Discovery Trees

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas Passin
There are a number of text-to-diagram tools that can potentially produce diagrams like these. Some of them are Graphviz, Plantuml, and d2. I know there are others. I have been able to use Graphviz to produce a line-of-descent diagram from a Leo outline of family history trees. On Wednesday,

Re: (share a post)Working With Discovery Trees

2023-12-27 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 11:40 AM Thomas Passin wrote: > It's a nice way to display and balance out key information. The > organization is basically parents and children. I didn't see any examples > where a node had more than one parent. That means the diagram could be > stored in a standard

Re: (share a post)Working With Discovery Trees

2023-12-27 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 10:17 AM HaveF HaveF wrote: > https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/discovery-trees/ > > The node structure is like Leo(or any mindmap tools), but display in graph > and vertical way. > Thanks for the link. It would be interesting to take a look at the mural website to

Re: how to write tests in Leo?

2023-12-27 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 2:21 AM HaveF HaveF wrote: > I understand what you're saying, but I still can't seem to explain my > problem well. > > > But for now, that's it. I'll wait until I read more LeoPyRef. > Fair enough. I'm always glad to answer questions. Thank you so much > You're

Re: how to write tests in Leo?

2023-12-27 Thread HaveF HaveF
I understand what you're saying, but I still can't seem to explain my problem well. But for now, that's it. I'll wait until I read more LeoPyRef. Thank you so much -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this group