On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 17:19:27 -0700 (PDT)
lewis wrote:
> Hi Edward,
>
> No worries, appreciate your work.
> I am in the dark on how threadutil.py was in the list as I couldn't
I think it's used by quicksearch.py, the Nav tab, for searching for
headlines while you're typing. It's not a pluging i
Hi Edward,
No worries, appreciate your work.
I am in the dark on how threadutil.py was in the list as I couldn't find
any reference to it in my myLeoSettings or LeoSettings.
It doesn't rate a mention at http://leoeditor.com/plugins.html
Regards
Lewis
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:02 PM, lewis wrote:
> I just loaded rev 7b9f1443284e
>
> Here is the traceback at startup:
Fixed at rev 18c5d83
My apologies for this. It was lazy of me not to enable all of these
plugins for testing. That revealed a problem, also fixed, in
ctagscompleter.py.
EKR
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I just loaded rev 7b9f1443284e
Here is the traceback at startup:
Leo Log Window
Leo 4.11 final, build 20140910184823, Wed Sep 10 18:48:23 CDT 2014
Git repo info: branch = master, commit = 7b9f1443284e
Python 3.4.1, PyQt version 4.8.6
Windows 7 AMD64 (build 6.1.7601) SP1
leoID=lewis (in C:\Users\Le
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 10:18:44 -0700 (PDT)
"Edward K. Ream" wrote:
> Recent revs have changed the following 7 plugins so they use the
> leoQt module to do Qt-related imports:
>
> active_path.py, attrib_edit.py, contextmenu.py, graphcanvas.py,
> notebook.py, projectwizard.py, stickynotes.py
Great
Recent revs have changed the following 7 plugins so they use the leoQt
module to do Qt-related imports:
active_path.py, attrib_edit.py, contextmenu.py, graphcanvas.py,
notebook.py, projectwizard.py, stickynotes.py
Afaik, these are the only plugins that use "raw" Qt imports.
pylint is happy abo