On Mon, 22 May 2017 20:45:35 -0700
Chris George wrote:
> Check out the stickynote plugin. It has some support for encryption.
>
> I am not sure of its status at the moment though. It has been some
> time since I looked at it.
It's working ok - being what I use for my passwords, I recently fixed
On Mon, 22 May 2017 20:13:13 -0700 (PDT)
Phaze wrote:
> The absence of this feature is the only thing that is preventing me
> from using leo as a password store
This feature exists in the stickynotes plugin. It only works if the
PyCrypto library is installed (python-crypto).
It's per node, not
Check out the stickynote plugin. It has some support for encryption.
I am not sure of its status at the moment though. It has been some time
since I looked at it.
Chris
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 8:13 PM, Phaze wrote:
> The absence of this feature is the only thing that is preventing me from
> us
The absence of this feature is the only thing that is preventing me from
using leo as a password store
It would be very cool if we could encrypt both the text and the structure
of nodes marked @encrypt and present a dialog box requesting the
key/password to decrypt and use the outline tree. Th