(the new bit is at the bottom of this post)
When active, the bookmarks.py plugin will treat a double click on any
node below a node containing '@bookmarks' in its headline to send you
to the link (url or UNL) indicated in the first line of the body of the
node you double clicked. The headlines of nodes under the @bookmarks
node are titles for the links. E.g.
@bookmarks
veg_transect_edit.html
@path Monitor/siteweb-->/siteweb/-->glri_models/-->templates/-->
glri_models/-->@edit veg_transect_edit.html
_edit
@path Monitor/siteweb-->/siteweb/-->/sdde/-->
@auto views.py-->_edit
so you'd see 'veg_transect_edit.html' or '_edit' and double click the
node to go to that place.
The new display puts the titles in their own pane separate from the
tree window so they're always just one click away. Previously you had
to navigate to the @bookmarks subtree to double click the link title,
which somewhat defeats the purpose of quick navigation.
Note that these links can be to other nodes in the same .leo file, to
other nodes in *different* .leo files, or even to web pages / other
doc. types.
The version in trunk actually puts the new display in a tab, the more
useful in-its-own-pane version will be enabled when the current
free_layout dev. branch merges with the trunk.
Cheers -Terry
Cheers -Terry
This doesn't work:
@path getatdata.leo/-->src-->@path /home/ktenney/work/lib-->@auto gad.py
where I want getatdata.leo opened, focus on node
src-->@path /home/ktenney/work/lib-->@auto gad.py
getatdata.leo is in the current directory ...
I've tried variations on above, no luck.
Thanks,
Kent
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> @path getatdata.leo/-->src-->@path /home/ktenney/work/lib-->@auto gad.py
getatdata.leo#src-->@path /home/ktenney/work/lib-->@auto gad.py
?
Cheers -Terry
Cool.
Thanks,
Kent
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