LeoInteg Log Pane Apps

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Thomas Passin

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Aug 21, 2023, 2:55:59 PM8/21/23
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I have posted here about several apps I've written that display in the log pane, including my browser bookmarks manager, the current version of the Viewrended3 plugin (which can optionally display in the log pane), and the RPCalc plugin. Most of them interact with with Leo's tree.  They are basically Python scripts that may or may not import from external files.  Some of them have become nearly indispensable to me. 

These apps are PyQt applications, with PyQt components provided much of the Gui displayed in the log pane.

I'd like to find out how to wire up scripts to do the equivalent in LeoInteg, or if it's reasonably feasible.

Félix

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Aug 21, 2023, 3:41:25 PM8/21/23
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Thanks for your comment and suggestion! 

I've thought of a way to enable the concept of 'expansions/plugins' for leointeg and leojs. I'll post a more detailed message giving details about this in the next few weeks.

Félix

HaveF HaveF

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Aug 21, 2023, 9:00:53 PM8/21/23
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and the RPCalc plugin. 
Hi, Thomas, I'm curious what's this :D
 

Thomas Passin

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Aug 21, 2023, 10:13:37 PM8/21/23
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It's a fairly new plugin I wrote, a reverse polish notation (RPN) calculator - the type that HP made famous.  It displays in the log pane.  I adapted an existing stand-alone calculator.

I add a button to all outlines to launch it.  See that attached image.

rpcalc.png

Thomas Passin

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Aug 22, 2023, 12:13:10 AM8/22/23
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Here's the original announcement:

HaveF HaveF

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Aug 22, 2023, 3:43:18 AM8/22/23
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Very interesting, Thomas. I'll try it later :D
Btw, I found your gf4-project is also an interesting topic, but I haven't had time to play with it recently.(It is stays on my todo list)

 

Thomas Passin

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Aug 22, 2023, 6:50:02 AM8/22/23
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