On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 9:08 AM Thomas Passin wrote:
> If you want to work on a single node in a second view, the Freewin plugin
> will do that.
Cool. I had forgotten about that plugin :-)
Edward
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If you want to work on a single node in a second view, the Freewin plugin
will do that. You can open a Freewin window on any node, and each FW
window will remain locked to its node, so you can arrange several of them
along with the main Leo window. The Freewin window contains a text editor
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On 02/11/2023 13:32, Edward K. Ream wrote:
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 8:20 AM Karthik Suresh
wrote:
Is there an approach where we can have multiple windows open for
the same leo file - like a new window in Word so it's possible to
work on different areas in the same document?
Leo
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 8:20 AM Karthik Suresh
wrote:
Is there an approach where we can have multiple windows open for the same
> leo file - like a new window in Word so it's possible to work on different
> areas in the same document?
Leo will warn if you open the same outline twice. You will
Hi,
I am working on a project with Leo and trying to integrate with the Laravel
framework. As I edit automatically generated code, I create clones and then
group them so I can work on them more quickly. Quite soon, I end up with a
large file tree and it's tricky to switch between one and the