Monday, February 12, 2018

Leo 5.7b2 released

Leo 5.7b2, http://leoeditor.com, is now available on SourceForge and on GitHub.

Leo is an IDE, outliner and PIM, as described here.

Simulating Leo's features in Vim, Emacs or Eclipse is possible, just as it is possible to simulate Python in C or assembly language...

The highlights of Leo 5.7
  • Added Debian package for Leo.
  • pip install leo (After 5.7 final)
  • A web-based Leo Viewer, written by Joe Orr.
  • Outline-oriented diffs for .leo files.
  • New reload-settings command.
  • Leo optionally shows user tips on startup.
  • Added a new Tips page to Leo's documentation.
  • Spell checking works without pyenchant
  • Improved the console_gui plugin.
  • Added live links from urls in the log pane.
  • Unit tests use a string gui, making them faster and more robust.
  • The line_numbering plugin shows line numbers in external files.
  • Improved the javascript importer.
  • Added a TreePad importer.
  • Added 6 new commands.
  • Dozens of bug fixes.
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