I wonder if it is possible to implement the uA's as OrderedDict. That would
allow the attrib_edit plugin to display the attributes in a customizable
order, instead of only alphabetically.
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On second thought, I realize, only the inner dict needs to be an
OrderedDict, and it is the plugin itself which is responsible for that - so
no need to change the uA implementation.
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Warning, I am still using plain old Leo-4.9
when I try to run the rst3 command on a line like: @rst foo.pdf I
get:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/dalcolmo/programs/Leo-4.9-final/leo/core/leoRst.py",
line 1891, in writeToDocutils
settings_overrides=overrides)
File "/usr/li
Lua
JIT compiler. In that case the string would contain Lua code, not SQL.
I also already used LaTeX and VHDL in Python strings.
So, I am looking for a way to enable all the usual Leo goodies inside
Python strings. Others may have a need for other language
combinations.
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So I misinterpreted the lack of colorizing in strings as not
recognizing of the directives.
Sorry for not testing this before posting.
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TypeError: get_language() takes exactly 1 argument (2 given)
done
my file consists of:
+@rst foo.pdf
Foo
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blabla
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with rev 4747 I get:
Unexpected docutils exception
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/dalcolmo/programs/leo-editor/leo/core/leoRst.py", line
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File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/docutils/core.py", line 398, in
publish_string
My system is Ubuntu 10.04 LTS:
python 2.6.5
python-reportlab 2.4-1
python-reportlab-accel 2.4-1
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> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> > On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Josef wrote:
> >>
On Nov 7, 10:09 pm, Josef wrote:
> My system is Ubuntu 10.04 LTS:
> python 2.6.5
> python-reportlab 2.4-1
> python-reportlab-accel 2.4-1
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Sorry, but trying anything newer will have to wait - no time at the
moment.
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> > font size is coming from.
>
> There seems to be a difference in how fonts are handled in Windows and Linux.
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> Edward
Leo 4.9 renders urls in the same size as normal text, but recent
versions render them much larger. I use Leo on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
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ipt is intended for print only and does not have
these features.
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on linux,
parenthesis or angled brackets in @mime headings prevent the file from
being opened, probably because they are interpreted specially by the
shell, e.g. they need to be escaped.
Such characters should be escaped before passing the filename to the
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possible to merge them into a unified @url, but because of the reasons
just stated, that may not be desirable after all.
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buttons defined under @buttons in myLeoSettings.leo do not seem to
work any more,
while local buttons still work.
Is this change intentional?
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by left-click-dragging versus middleclick-
dragging or ctrl-dragging.
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On Nov 16, 4:30 pm, Terry Brown wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 19:31:20 -0800 (PST)
>
> Largo84 wrote:
> > Is there a setting that would cause the 'File>Open' or 'File>Import
&g
sure yet, if the path in the terminal should follow
the selection in the tree pane or if it should be pinned to a
particular node, but I would say for a first try it should be the
former.
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behavior of @mime.
On Nov 29, 12:09 am, Dan White wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 5:26 AM, Josef wrote:
> > Although it seems @url can under some circumstances also open local
> > files with the associated program, @mime c
light gray.
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Thanks for the tip, Terry,
only, what I was looking for was actually under
QTextEdit#richTextEdit
not QTreeWidget,
as I was looking for the selection background in the *body*, not the
tree.
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For more o
leo file including the new layout to
someone else.
I would rather like to see the layout to be stored inside the leo file
(that would make the attrib plugin more useful in a collaborative
environment), but I don't think I have the necessary skills to work on
the free_layout plugin myself.
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I am always amazed to see how fast this group is responding to
requests. This time special thanks to you, Terry.
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or do not commit it - I cannot commit half a file!
Also, do you mean to collapse nodes, when you say "close" nodes?
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files, but as
far as I understood, generic Leo files (albeit also text files),
cannot be merged safely in general - we had this discussion before.
Someone even suggested to merge FOSSIL and Leo as a solution.
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these are:
okular --unique %o#src:%n%b
I am not sure what the parameters mean: I copied them from
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path is needed, though - so I would suggest to
create one by ctrl-dragging or alt-dragging or so.
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IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/home/dalcolmo/.leo/leoserv_sockname'
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Python path (of the external script). I did add the Leo dir do the Python
path, so the lproto.py is found.
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start Leo from the
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Leo instances are
created: if Leo opens a socket automatically upon startup, there will be a
collision on ~/.leo/leoserv_sockname. Did anyone already deal with this
problem? I suppose it means one must also make sure that no more than 1 Leo
instance may exist at any time.
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Recently I evaluated docear - a mind-mapping tool for collecting reference
data (written in Java). It automatically extracts bookmarks and annotations
from PDF files, and more, but it's support for authoring is still not up to
the task. I think it would be great if Leo could do some of the tasks
ither with docear or cmaptools). I see Leo
mainly as a personal project / information manager: the leo tree is not
easily shared with others, while the files Leo points to with @url, @auto,
@file etc can be shared quite easily. In this I use Leo as *my personal*
view on the project.
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On Monday, July 30, 2012 8:08:23 PM UTC+2, Ville M. Vainio wrote:
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>
> It seems that e.g. w/ foxit reader, you can open selected page from
> command line (-n 123). Abstracting this for other pdf readers that support
> such a thing should be no problem.
>
>
Yes, I suppose one could translat
... currently (build 5424) creates an @edit node for the leo file. (On
Ubuntu 10.04). Not what I would have expected. Why not an @url to the leo
file?
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I got the same result.
I would appreciate if the ipython bridge was fixed, but cannot contribute
here.
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On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 7:23:49 PM UTC+1, Rand wrote:
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> I enabled the ipython plugin in Leo 4.11. When I restart Leo, I get the
> following error.
>
> C:\arch
intent of a soft link.
I would expect the original file to be edited, and the link to remain
intact.
That is how most editors work.
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I filed bug # 1132821
The problem still persists with Rev 5605.
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The problem still persists with Rev 5605.
I filed bug #1132821
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On Sunday, February 24, 2013 5:56:44 PM UTC+1, Josef wrote:
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> I just noticed, when opening a file with @auto via a soft link (on Linux)
> Leo reads in the file correctly,
> but after modifying the content leo
eo/leo-editor/leo/plugins/todo.py", line 543, in
loadIcons
if duedate < today:
File "/home/dalcolmo/programs/leo/leo-editor/leo/plugins/todo.py", line
543, in loadIcons
if duedate < today:TypeError: can't compare datetime.date to str
TypeError: can't co
;s of initiators etc.
Any chance to add such extensible fields?
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Just my 2 cents worth:
I wish I could right-click on any @url (or such) or @path thing in Leo and
would have an option to open up the enclosing directory of the target in
the file manager of my choice.
This would make it easier to mix it with other tools.
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irectories,
the importer would have to be told about the master file and would then
have to look for all the \input statements recursively (and ignoring
commented out \inputs).
I don't know how to solve this problem yet.
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where at_others is allowed.
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ave a (non-file) tree reflecting the document
structure, and use leaf nodes without children for the content. That would
require an additional level for each content node - suboptimal, but I will
try that too some time.
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Just my 2 cents worth:
you can't merge sqlite databases easily - git does not know how to do that.
However, most of the time merging XML files will just do the right thing,
and if not, you can look at the human readable diff to figure out what went
wrong.
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The show-invisibles command does not show newlines, which means I am
missing empty lines. Empty lines, especially when the last lines in a node
are important when writing rST or LaTeX.
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moved to py3 because it made a script I wrote much simpler. Leo
works fine when running it with py2.
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> On Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 11:38:44 AM UTC-5, Josef wrote:
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>> I seem to have some problems when running Leo on python 3 (on kubuntu
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@pyplot does. I haven't really found much
documentation to this.
How am I supposed to use the @jupyter node? Only to edit it, then run it in
Jupyter notebook, or can I also run the script(s) in Leo?
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ee and the calculations is done by
links.
I would prefer a closer integration, e.g. keep the calculations (clones?)
in the document tree,
however I don't see a simple way to do that - especially not when keeping
compatibility with Jupyter.
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> On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 7:32 AM, Josef >
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>> For me it is all about usability.
>>
>
> Yes. People like you who actually use Jupyter have insights that I don't
> have. I w
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> On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Josef >
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> I was hoping to be able to read into an @clean node instead of using @auto
>> or @nosent, as I need to cooperate with others, not using Leo.
>&
Just a few pointers relating to the topic:
Recent versions of the Zim-wiki (written in Python) feature a table plug-in
using a gtk widget to edit the table, which is then stored in plain text
format.
Org-mode defines a couple of textual table formats and Emacs org-mode has
some neat features f
ms fine, but viewrendered does not load.
Am I missing something? What is the recommended way to install leo on
linux? Note, I really would like to run it with python3, not py2.
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Here is the log window.
BTW, on the old kubuntu setup viewrendered worked with the python2 and
PyQt4 that comes with kubuntu.
I haven't got any other combination to work yet.
This one is on my new xubuntu 16.4 installation, with python3 installed via
conda and PyQt5 installed via pip.
The error m
Hi Terry, that's easy: nothing shows up in the log.
To be sure I put this into the log:
import leo.plugins.viewrendered
g.es('done')
The output is "done", nothing else.
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> On Mon,
ested that also the qsci module, is needed.
I would like to know what are the prerequisites for viewrendered actually?
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Although I used python occasionally since version 1.3, programming is not
my main occupation.
So far I have installed leo from git, but I am missing a straightforward
way to configure it on my Xubuntu 16.04 machine.
I do not know how to create a new mime type for it and associate it with
leo (i
viewrendered plugin working for you?
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I followed a suggestion of Chris George to install several dependencies of
Leo and it seems since I installed docutils, viewrendered works again.
Thanks Chris
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It seems to me that docutils is even required for the viewrendered plugin
(perhaps indirectly?)
>
> es = {'develop':[
> 'pylint','pyflakes', # coding syntax standards
> 'pypandoc', # doc format conversion
> 'twine','wheel','keyring' # Pip packaging, uploading to PyPi
> ]}
> ~~~
>
I figured out how to create a new mime type for Leo, which is a
prerequisite for the file association in Linux.
will post my solution here soon.
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one interested in this, don't bother implementing anything. In that case I
would rather suggest to remove the (in my opinion broken) import code.
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In the case o LaTeX tables, It would be even better if the source code
would get aligned as well (all the "&" aligning).
Also, is this command capable of allowing fields with embedded newline
characters (not just at the end of each record, but inside a string as part
of the stri
should suffice to color every backslash followed by any combination of
letters (up to the first number or special character).
I think this might be a minor change to the exisitig code.
Since I have no time to look into this, I would certainly appreciate if
someone else volunteers.
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Hi Terry,
Am Dienstag, 7. August 2018 05:51:43 UTC+2 schrieb Terry Brown:
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> On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 05:46:55 -0700 (PDT)
> Josef > wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to set the CSV separator?
>
> I've made a start on this in the csv_delim branch.
>
> It's no
On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 3:53:20 PM UTC+2, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 8:12 AM, Josef >
> wrote:
>
> I would appreciate, if at least *.latex and *.sty files, would
>> automatically be recognized as LaTeX.
>>
>
> Does 6d17bb in "
ation directory, not the directory where I launched it from.
Is there a better way to do this?
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in the CSV module.
That all said, thank you very much for this command. It makes my life a lot
easier.
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scite are able open a file with the offending character
without problems, I wonder if this is to be considered a bug.
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on a
regular basis, so it would be nice if Leo could remember the settings for
each of these files, and it would be even better if I would not have to run
the command edit-pane-csv on each file every time after I closed the
associated Leo file.
Cheers - Josef
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> On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 06:58:59 -0800 (PST)
> Josef > wrote:
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> > Hi Terry,
> >
> > after using edit-pane-csv for some time now, I have one big wish
> > left: it would be great if Leo could remember the se
Hi Edward,
thanks for doing this. I would like to test it, but although I use git, I
have never used branches. So, how do I check out the at-others branch (and
how do I get back to the trunk?)
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On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 6:50:23 PM UTC+1, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> See #525
If you have emacs, see how it is done in org-mode. Note also, that Leo can
understand already an org-mode subset.
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Much has already been said, but I want to add anyway my view.
I am a manager, physicist and perhaps an electrical engineer. I use
serveral differnt editors all the time, for different reasons, like vim and
scite sometime emacs. I use Leo on complex projects, involving many files.
I have small
Oh - I forgot to mention, I use clones, but rarely, mostly because many of
my leaf nodes are small, separate files.
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> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 8:39 AM Josef >
> wrote:
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> > Much has already been said, but I want to add anyway my view.
> >
> > I am a manager, physicist and perhaps an e
alize that it may be sufficient (for me) to let
git track the files and just keep Leo's outline in sync with git's idea of
history, since all the files which may be used by others are usually in Git
anyway.
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Afterthought: It is really not *that* difficult to re-create the leo
outline after some files moved, so I don't know if it is worth a lot of
effort to attempt this. Still, it would be cool. - Josef
On Friday, February 1, 2019 at 11:12:25 AM UTC+1, Josef wrote:
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> Leo is good at stay
lives in a separate world. This has become a common design strategy though:
much data is bound to the program producing it, although it would be much
nicer to keep data on a per project or topic basis together, not on a
per-tool basis.
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I would like the idea to have a separate mbox file per message, although
import from a mail reader or MTA would probably be in form of a single mbox
for the whole inbox.
The mbox-per-message approach should also lead to the ability link from
other programs to a single message, something I have o
Hi Terry,
thank you for this update, it is a very welcome improvement - Josef
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file path, but should use os.relpath() instead.
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the subject too in the headline.
Regarding TNEF: Since this is a Microsoft specific extension of the mail
protocol, Leo would have to deal with it somehow, because the message body
is packed up quite differently from the way mbox does this normally.
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Now add a normal child node to the @clean goo.txt node and try to save. It
won't let you.
I also think it is not quite logical that a node must have an @others in
order to have a child @clean node. If the child @clean node is the only
child, why should there be an @others in the parent?
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his avoids any confusion and you can even have both
installed at the same time.
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> On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 8:55:19 AM UTC-6, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> > ...there are costs associat
20190213233241, Wed Feb 13 23:32:41 PST 2019
Git repo info: branch = devel, commit = 95afe636b5e8
Python 3.7.2, PyQt version 5.11.1
linux
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backslash and ending before the first special or whitespace character.
That would cover most user-defined commands also, because it is all one can
produce with \newcommand.
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> I don't seem to be able to respond to your message - all gets deleted when
> I attach or insert an image.
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> Leo 5.8.1-b2 devel, build 20190213233241, Wed Feb 13 23:32:41 P
gets copied (or
cloned).
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o use always the tex
syntax rules and to make @language tex the default when loading .tex (or
.latex) files. I am unsure about .bib files. In case one uses biblatex,
they may contain tex commands, but they would really need a bit a different
treatment.
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ch "\ " (backslash followed by a
blank) macros all over the text.
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Hello John,
On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 1:24:28 PM UTC+1, john lunzer wrote:
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> Easiest way would probably be an @move-file button/command where you
> specified a new location for the file in a popup. The command would: update
> the header with the new location, save the file (essential
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On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 10:13:06 AM UTC+1, Josef wrote:
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>
> I don't seem to be able to respond to your message - all gets deleted when
> I attach or insert an image.
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> Leo 5.8.1-b2 devel, build 20190213233241,
Hi Rob,
it looks different for me. The most common commands are highlighted, some
(\cbstart) only the first letter, others like \lae not at all:
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4th try to respond to this - my messages get deleted!
This time I try to attach a file, instead of inserting it.
Leo 5.8.1-b2 devel, build 20190213233241, Wed Feb 13 23:32:41 PST 2019
Git repo info: branch = devel, commit = 95afe636b5e8
Python 3.7.2, PyQt version 5.11.1
linux
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