Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-21 Thread tbp1...@gmail.com
On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 10:56:08 AM UTC-4 cve...@gmail.com wrote: > Definitely, and I appreciate your (and Edward's) responsiveness and > openness. I don't grasp everything in your message (yet), I only installed > leo on one computer yesterday and was a bit surprised to see it (pip > actu

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-21 Thread Christophe Vermeulen
Definitely, and I appreciate your (and Edward's) responsiveness and openness. I don't grasp everything in your message (yet), I only installed leo on one computer yesterday and was a bit surprised to see it (pip actually) download PyQt5 just after I had manually installed PyQt6, and ... not ins

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-21 Thread tbp1...@gmail.com
I've used and liked mind maps very a long time, and I'm very picky about their appearance. I started with Tony Buzan's book, before there were programs to make mind maps. Mind Maps were among other things an excellent memory aid for me. I used to take meeting notes as mind maps in real time

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-21 Thread Christophe Vermeulen
It doesn't surprise me. That's indeed the strength of the Brain (to me), it is basically a mindmap but with the *current thought* as the center, it's not hierarchical. In that sense it is different from an outlook. OTOH, in zettelkasten I get the impression that the focus is on the taking of not

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-20 Thread tbp1...@gmail.com
I fooled around with a sample Brain project on the Brain's web site. I was able to import the "thoughts" and links. The project file contains a number of .json files, although they are not actually valid json. But it's possible to work with them anyway. So yes, it's not hard to do an import.

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-18 Thread tbp1...@gmail.com
Actually, just the browser bookmark scripts and optionally the mind mapping visualization, would probably do it. On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 2:07:27 PM UTC-4 tbp1...@gmail.com wrote: > Having downloaded one of the example brains, and looked at a few of the > online examples, I'm coming to thi

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-18 Thread tbp1...@gmail.com
Having downloaded one of the example brains, and looked at a few of the online examples, I'm coming to think that a combination of the browser bookmark manager scripts I'm working on together, perhaps, with the zettelkasten-style organizing scripts I offered in a different thread, would provide

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-18 Thread tbp1...@gmail.com
I've tried TheBrain maybe three times over these many years. It always seems so promising, and I always abandon it with frustration. On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 11:10:22 AM UTC-4 cve...@gmail.com wrote: > ... Now, maybe leo could also import TheBrain files ? ;-) > Now there is an interesting

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-18 Thread Edward K. Ream
> Would you (Edward or the community) be interested in a NOOB-directed > contribution ? > Sure. That's how people stop being newbies :-) PR's are always welcome. Edward -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "leo-editor" group. To unsubscribe from this g

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2022-03-18 Thread Christophe Vermeulen
Well the original programming tutorial link wasn't restored, it seems. Funny enough, the FAQ link works, but there is also no "outliner" entry (anymore) in glossary (though outline exists, but apparently without anchor.). Would you (Edward or th

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2017-11-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote: > On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 5:45 AM, lewis wrote: > >> I have been searching Leo documentation for a simple guide to using Leo >> and to write python files but it seems to have disappeared or my memory is >> awry. >> In the FAQ http://leoedito

Re: Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2017-11-21 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 5:45 AM, lewis wrote: > I have been searching Leo documentation for a simple guide to using Leo > and to write python files but it seems to have disappeared or my memory is > awry. > In the FAQ http://leoeditor.com/FAQ.html > "What’s the best way to learn to use Leo?" at s

Basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program

2017-11-21 Thread lewis
ming, read the programming tutorial <http://leoeditor.com/tutorial-programming.html>. This link is broken. Maybe this was the simple tutorial? I recall it showed the basic concepts of using Leo to organise a python program. Regards Lewis -- You received this message because you are s