p installs a pre-built package.
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> On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 9:02:27 AM UTC-4 Satheesh Vattekkat wrote:
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>> Got a new Windows 11 laptop and since I haven't used Windows for a while,
>> had to spend some time getting Leo to be installed. Ran into few problems
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Got a new Windows 11 laptop and since I haven't used Windows for a while,
had to spend some time getting Leo to be installed. Ran into few problems
along the way - in Linux and OSX it was always a breeze.
Added what finally worked for me as a gist, if it helps anyone.
https://gist.github.com/vs
tEdit {
background: #e5e9f0;
font-family: @font-family;
}
On Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 10:22:11 AM UTC+5:30 Satheesh Vattekkat wrote:
> Awesome! This worked exactly like what I wanted. I tried using NoneTheme
> and spent lot of time tweaking the settings - duh moment, didn't think of
gt;
> The theme name points to a theme file that doesn't exist. Leo doesn't use
> the default theme if it can't find the one you specify here, and instead
> gives you the old appearance. That seems a bit odd, but I'm very glad of
> it. I hope that Edward doesn't
Got a new macbook (work policy:)) and I had to get this all setup again.
Installed Leo from git and two things I am finding it difficult on how to
handle (I was on an older version of Leo on Linux so far).
1. How do I get the old light color scheme. Couldn't see any @theme files
for that. Dark
I had some really old version of leo - I believe it was 5.x and was
installed 1.5 years ago. I use Leo for collecting thoughts, writing down
stuff, structuring a talk etc. Decided to get out of comfort zone and
cloned git repo and dailly git pull and started using that.
1. This is brillian
Hi Richard,
I found this note...
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> C:\Program Files (x86)\Leo-5.1-final\leo\config\leoSettings.leo#About this
> file, leoSettings.leo--> Basic setting nodes-->@font
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Yes, thanks! That is what I ended up reading and getting some ideas.
Couldn't make it work with css file, but by changing o
I ended up removing the @data node; and added @font-size setting; Copied
Colors node into my settings and changed to what I liked.
Problem solved. However, having all those things in one single node as CSS
to edit was way too tempting to try :)
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> Did you try this menu item:
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> Settings -> Edit Settings -> Fonts -> Body fonts -> Size
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This didn't work; I think it is something to do with leo10pt.leo. Even
zoom-in doesn't work when I use any of the leo*pt.leo data nodes. If I
don't have that node in my settings, then this Edit Set
Sorry, this looks like a stupid question -- but I've been struggling for 2
days to get this working.
Got a new laptop with 14" with 1440x900 resolution; running Linux Mint
17.3. Installed leo from git, python 2, pyQT etc. All is good, except...
1. Love the gray color scheme of leo10pt.leo. Copi
Hi Terry,
Just did that. Worked very well! Thank you.
I use this on Linux Mint 17, XFCE edition and usually all my windows are
all full screen - it fits just well.
I see that my font settings in myLeoSettings.leo got ignored with this; no
problem. I am a fan of small fonts and moving to large
Been a long time leo user (basic leo user; I just use @url, @file and vim
plugin - not developer though). Moving to solarized dark on term, vim etc
is helping eyes a lot. Searched the group on how to setup Leo to something
like that. I saw there are some settings that I can change for that.
Che
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