Announcing leo.py 2.4: 1. The Insert Node and Edit Headline commands now highlight headlines properly. 2. Drag and drop. You can now reorganize outlines by dragging nodes around. You start dragging from a node's icon and release on another node's icon. 3. In Windows, you can now open .leo files in leo.py by double clicking on .leo files, provided that you associate leo.py with .leo files. LeoDocs.leo tells how. 4. Improves recovery when there are errors writing .leo files. 5. All parts of LeoDocs.leo now match the documentation on Leo's web site. Leo is Open Software, distributed under the Python license. You may download Leo from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3458 Edward -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward K. Ream email: edream@tds.net Leo: Literate Editor with Outlines Leo: http://personalpages.tds.net/~edream/front.html --------------------------------------------------------------------
Announcing leo.py 2.4:
Several people have reminded me that I neglected to mention what Leo is. leo.py is: 1. A literate programming tool, compatible with noweb and CWEB. Leo features automatic tangling and untangling of derived files. 2. An outlining editor. Outlines provide scope for section references. Conversely, extensions to noweb take advantage of outline structure. A single Leo outline can generate multiple derived files. 3. A programmer's editor and a flexible browser for projects, programs, classes or data. Leo supports multiple windows, syntax colorizing for many languages, powerful outline commands, unlimited Undo/Redo and an integrated Python shell(IDLE) window. 4. A project manager. Leo provides multiple views of a project within a single outline. Leo naturally represents tasks that remain up-to-date. People use Leo to manage web sites. 5. Fully scriptable using Python. 6. Portable. leo.py is a 100% pure Python program. leo.py will work on any platform that supports Python 2.x and the Tk toolkit v8.x. leo.py was developed with Python 2.2 and Tk 8.3.2. 7. Compatible with v2.7 of the Borland/Windows version of Leo. 8. Open Software, distributed under the Python License. 9. Fully supported. Leo's SourceForge site is at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/ Edward K. Ream -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward K. Ream email: edream@tds.net Leo: Literate Editor with Outlines Leo: http://personalpages.tds.net/~edream/front.html --------------------------------------------------------------------
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