Thanks for the testing Lewis and Viktor! I'm gratified the only evident
problem is missing documentation.
The only *small* surprise on my side was that 'leoc.exe' is no longer
> available.
>
- leo - Leo with default graphical interface
- leo-c, leo-console - Leo with console interface
Hello Matt,
2018-02-25 2:56 GMT+01:00 Matt Wilkie :
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've uploaded `leo-5.7b2.dev27` to PyPi.org. It installs successfully on
> Win7x64 for Python 3.6 and Python 2.7. It should work on Win10 and Linux
> also, can anyone confirm that? Run the command below from
Once again I forgot to hide my Leo git repo.
Here is the log:
*Leo Log WindowLeo 5.7b2, build 20180214224634, Wed Feb 14 22:46:34 PST
2018Not running from a git repoPython 3.6.4, PyQt version 5.10.0*
Please note at 'Running Leo' there is no clear instruction that if running
a Leo pip
Hi Matt,
I upgraded my existing leo pip installation on my Win10 Python3 machine.
pip install --upgrade leo
It installed the new package requirement 'semantic-version'. Here is the
pip log:
[snip]
Installing collected packages: semantic-version, sphinx, leo
Found existing installation: Sphinx
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 7:56 PM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've uploaded `leo-5.7b2.dev27` to PyPi.org. It installs successfully on
> Win7x64 for Python 3.6 and Python 2.7. It should work on Win10 and Linux
> also, can anyone confirm that?
>
​Many thanks, Matt, for
Hi Folks,
I've uploaded `leo-5.7b2.dev27` to PyPi.org. It installs successfully on
Win7x64 for Python 3.6 and Python 2.7. It should work on Win10 and Linux
also, can anyone confirm that? Run the command below from your desired
command shell:
End user install:
pip install leo
Developer