Re: semi @auto?

2012-10-19 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:38 PM, F.S. wrote: [big snip] > Structurally it looks like what happened is that there is some confusion > about the text after @others in @auto node Thanks for this report. Please send me a small file that illustrates the problem. Send to edream...@gmail.com. Than

Re: semi @auto?

2012-10-18 Thread F.S.
Verified that this has the same problem for me. What I did: open leo file. @auto files auto loaded with no problem. do any edits. save. refresh the edited @auto node, got importation error instead. Leo claimed that the first mismatch is at the end of the original file. In log pane the original f

Re: semi @auto?

2012-10-18 Thread F.S.
Ville, Is this the same as File->Read Write->Read @auto nodes? That read @auto nodes seems to always complain about inconsistent state and put the new read in @ignore. I will give the refresh a try. Is there a command line as well or is this rclick only? Thanks. On Thursday, October 18, 2012 12

Re: semi @auto?

2012-10-18 Thread Ville M. Vainio
For question 2, rclick on the @auto node and choose 'refresh from disk'. Q1 has been discussed previously, without conclusion to implement the feature (so far) On Oct 18, 2012 9:17 PM, "F.S." wrote: > I really like @auto. I can just define functions/classes without worrying > about creating node

semi @auto?

2012-10-18 Thread F.S.
I really like @auto. I can just define functions/classes without worrying about creating nodes for each. But it would be nice to be able to manually annotate as well. For example to broadly group nodes together or even to clone nodes. Is there any way to combine the best of both worlds? Ideally