Tuesday, March 31, 2020

US President fails to meet minimal standards of community conduct

In a Leo post I said, "Imo, [Leo's] leaders should focus first and always on maintaining respectful communications. Something like the Python code of conduct or Apache code of conduct should always be on your minds. The goal should be to encourage others, not to show how dashed smart you are."

I wasn't thinking about the US President when I wrote this. Really. It was only later that I saw how comprehensively he fails to meet these guidelines.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Leo 6.2 b1 released

Leo 6.2-b1, http://leoeditor.com, is now available on GitHub.
Leo is an IDE, outliner and PIM.
The highlights of Leo 6.2
  • Added the fstringify-files and diff-fstringify-files commands.
  • Improved the beautify-files command. Added the diff-beautify-files commands.
  • Added the TokenOrderGenerator and TokenOrderTraverser classes in leoAst.py.
    Leo's fstringify and beautify commands use these classes.
  • Added importers for the rust language and todo.txt files.
  • Added the viewrendered3 plugin.
  • Leo's legacy layout is now the default.
  • Fixed all known bugs, including some notable, long-standing bugs.
  • Fixed several "fit and finish" issues.
  • Removed unused settings from leoSettings.leo.
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