Yeah i totally forgot about that little bugfix made in Leo itself to
accomodate Leointeg when releasing to LeoInteg's master branch a couple
days ago.
Should have had a big mention in the readme/contributing.md to use
Leo/Devel until its next release !!
I'll make sure to to that soon
(made
Right, I'm at Leo 6.2.1 final, didn't know it depends on new Leo
functionality! Thanks, will try later.
On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 1:23:23 PM UTC+2, Félix wrote:
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> Please copy your leo log pane content to see what version of Leo you're
> using. My guess is you're not on the development branch.
Please copy your leo log pane content to see what version of Leo you're using.
My guess is you're not on the development branch. (This won't be necessary at
the next leo release for 6.3 or something close to that)
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I'm on the latest version on the master branch (2020-07-04 692173d), and I
see the "Open Leo File" (both under the outline and under "LEO DOCUMENTS"),
but using this opens the new Leo outline instead, it doesn't keep the
previously opened file in the list. Actually the documents view doesn't
sh
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 1:45 PM Félix wrote:
> Hover the outline's title bar to see the 'new','open', ... command buttons.
> or use the command palette (also available for any leo command)
>
It works. Thanks.
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Hover the outline's title bar to see the 'new','open', ... command buttons.
or use the command palette (also available for any leo command)
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On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 10:37 AM Félix wrote:
> Please test the dev branch with full-fledge multi file support.
>
I pulled dev and did npm install. No problems there.
When running leoInteg I can see how to open one .leo file, but I haven't
found how to open a second .leo file. What should I do.