I don't know about how to enforce single session (bring the already running
application to the front) from a menu or desktop link, but for creating the
menu link there is a script in Leo: "Settings >> Open desktop integration"
and then see [add-desktop-links] or [remove-desktop-links]. They're
On Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 3:32:11 AM UTC-4, Yaakov Belch wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for your help, Thomas.
>
> What I want is simply that by pressing Window-1, the open Leo session is
> brought to the foreground --- or (if there is no running Leo session) a new
> Leo session is created.
Thank you very much for your help, Thomas.
What I want is simply that by pressing Window-1, the open Leo session is
brought to the foreground --- or (if there is no running Leo session) a new
Leo session is created. That's what I need to work without touching my
mouse. Usually, all the outlines I
I don't know how Ubuntu does this any more - I did it a few times several
years ago. After some experimenting (on the Unity desktop), I can get you a
Leo launch icon on the desktop, I can get Leo added to the list of
applications that can be used to open a file, but I can't get the launch
icon
Maybe the problem I am not using my ubuntu correctly: Do you know how can I
add the launchLeo script to my Favorites? In some applications,
right-clicking on the icon of a running application gives the option to add
this one to the Favorites (currently, leo doesn't do that). Because of
this, I wr
I am not sure whether this behavior is controlled by the launchLeo program
--- or by some other part of my Ubuntu installation:
It seems that the behavior of launchLeo changed recently:
Until recently, when a leo session was already running, launchLeo would
just bring the existing editor session