On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 7:15 AM, lewis wrote:
What exactly are Qt-related plugins?
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> How are they different than the *Qt only plugins* listed at
> http://leoeditor.com/plugins.html?
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> leoSettings.leo file has a number of Qt plugins in the recommended plugins
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On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 10:15:41 PM UTC+11, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> The @enabled-plugins nodes in leoSettings.leo contains a list of
> recommended plugins.
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> There is no need to enable the importer, writer or Qt-related plugins.
> The Qt-related plugins appear in leoPy.leo,
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
My myLeoSettings.leo file is now years old and there's a lot of stuff in
> there that is no longer as relevant and sometimes at cross purposes to
> today's best practices. Of particular interest to me today are plugins.
> What
By digging around in system leoSettings.leo I see that an empty user
settings file is populated by copying @enabled_plugins from system settings
(wish: easy show me what's different between default new user profile and
mine).
The plugin list in system settings file seems out of date (leo_cloud is
My myLeoSettings.leo file is now years old and there's a lot of stuff in
there that is no longer as relevant and sometimes at cross purposes to
today's best practices. Of particular interest to me today are plugins.
What are the current best/favourite/recommended plugins you use? And
conversely,