Leo 5.0 alpha 2 released
flebber
flebber.crue at gmail.com
Sat Nov 8 16:14:44 EST 2014
On Saturday, 8 November 2014 23:26:20 UTC+11, edre... at gmail.com wrote:
> Leo 5.0a2 is now available at:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/
>
> Leo is a PIM, an IDE and an outliner.
> Video tutorials: http://leoeditor.com/screencasts.html
> Text tutorials: http://leoeditor.com/tutorial.html
>
> The highlights of Leo 5.0
> --------------------------
>
> * Better compatibility with vim, Emacs, pylint and PyQt:
> - Optional native emulation of vim commands.
> - Full support for Emacs org-mode outlines.
> - Better support for pylint.
> - Support for both PyQt4 and PyQt5.
> * Better handling of nodes containing large text:
> - Idle time syntax coloring eliminates delay.
> - Optional delayed loading of large text.
> * Power features:
> - Leo available via github repository.
> - File name completion.
> - Cloned nodes expand and contract independently.
> - @data nodes can be composed from descendant nodes.
> - No need to change Leo's main style sheet:
> it can be customized with @color and @font settings.
> - @persistence nodes save data in @auto trees.
> - A pluggable architecture for @auto nodes.
> - The style-reload command changes Leo's appearance instantly.
> * Important new plugins for tagging, display and node evaluation.
> * For beginners:
> - Leo's default workbook files contains Leo's quickstart guide.
> * Hundreds of new/improved features and bug fixes.
>
> Links:
> ------
> Leo: http://leoeditor.com
> Docs: http://leoeditor.com/leo_toc.html
> Tutorials: http://leoeditor.com/tutorial.html
> Videos: http://leoeditor.com/screencasts.html
> Forum: http://groups.google.com/group/leo-editor
> Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/
> Github: https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-editor
> Quotes: http://leoeditor.com/testimonials.html
I tried to learn that is understand how Leo benefited me. There must be a click and aha moment with this editor, I never made it there. Having said that i got proficient with vim but not quite with that either.
I use brackets currently.
Have a great day
Sayth
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