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@@ -203,7 +203,7 b' class LeoNode(object, UserDict.DictMixin):' | |||
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203 | 203 | |
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204 | 204 | d = p.v.t.unknownAttributes.setdefault('ipython', {}) |
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205 | 205 | return d |
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uA = property(__get_uA, doc = "Access persistent unknownAttributes of node |
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206 | uA = property(__get_uA, doc = "Access persistent unknownAttributes of node") | |
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207 | 207 | |
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208 | 208 | |
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209 | 209 | class LeoWorkbook: |
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2 | 2 | <?xml-stylesheet ekr_test?> |
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3 | 3 | <leo_file> |
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4 | 4 | <leo_header file_format="2" tnodes="0" max_tnode_index="0" clone_windows="0"/> |
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<globals body_outline_ratio="0. |
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<global_window_position top=" |
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5 | <globals body_outline_ratio="0.307814992026"> | |
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6 | <global_window_position top="140" left="145" height="627" width="1280"/> | |
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7 | 7 | <global_log_window_position top="0" left="0" height="0" width="0"/> |
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8 | 8 | </globals> |
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9 | 9 | <preferences/> |
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10 | 10 | <find_panel_settings/> |
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11 | 11 | <vnodes> |
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12 | <v t="vivainio.20080222193236" a="E"><vh>Documentation</vh> | |
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13 | <v t="vivainio.20080223121915" a="E" tnodeList="vivainio.20080223121915,vivainio.20080222193236.1,vivainio.20080223133858,vivainio.20080223133922,vivainio.20080223133947,vivainio.20080223134018,vivainio.20080223134100,vivainio.20080223134118,vivainio.20080223134433,vivainio.20080223142207,vivainio.20080223134136"><vh>@nosent ileointro.txt</vh> | |
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14 | <v t="vivainio.20080222193236.1" a="E"><vh>Documentation</vh> | |
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15 | <v t="vivainio.20080223133858"><vh>Introduction</vh></v> | |
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16 | <v t="vivainio.20080223133922"><vh>Installation</vh></v> | |
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17 | <v t="vivainio.20080223133947"><vh>Accessing IPython from Leo</vh></v> | |
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18 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134018" a="TV"><vh>Accessing Leo nodes from IPython</vh></v> | |
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19 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134100"><vh>Cl definitions</vh></v> | |
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20 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134118"><vh>Special node types</vh></v> | |
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21 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134433"><vh>Custom push</vh></v> | |
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22 | <v t="vivainio.20080223142207" a="E"><vh>Code snippets</vh></v> | |
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23 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134136"><vh>Acknowledgements and history</vh></v> | |
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24 | </v> | |
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25 | </v> | |
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26 | </v> | |
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12 | 27 | <v t="vivainio.20080218184525"><vh>@chapters</vh></v> |
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28 | <v t="vivainio.20080223133721"><vh>@settings</vh> | |
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14 | 29 | <v t="vivainio.20080223133721.1"><vh>@enabled-plugins</vh></v> |
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15 | 30 | </v> |
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16 | 31 | <v t="vivainio.20080218184540" a="E"><vh>@ipy-startup</vh> |
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17 | 32 | <v t="vivainio.20080218184613.1"><vh>b</vh></v> |
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33 | <v t="vivainio.20080218200031"><vh>Some classes P</vh> | |
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19 | 34 | <v t="vivainio.20080218190816"><vh>File-like access</vh></v> |
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20 | 35 | <v t="vivainio.20080218200106"><vh>csv data</vh></v> |
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21 | 36 | <v t="vivainio.20080219225120"><vh>String list</vh></v> |
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32 | 47 | <v t="vivainio.20080222201226"><vh>NewHeadline</vh></v> |
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33 | 48 | <v t="vivainio.20080218201219.2"><vh>bar</vh></v> |
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34 | 49 | </v> |
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36 | <v t="vivainio.20080223121915" a="E" tnodeList="vivainio.20080223121915,vivainio.20080222193236.1,vivainio.20080223133858,vivainio.20080223133922,vivainio.20080223133947,vivainio.20080223134018,vivainio.20080223134100,vivainio.20080223134118,vivainio.20080223134433,vivainio.20080223134136"><vh>@nosent ileointro.txt</vh> | |
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40 | <v t="vivainio.20080223133947"><vh>Accessing IPython from Leo</vh></v> | |
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41 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134018"><vh>Accessing Leo nodes from IPython</vh></v> | |
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42 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134100"><vh>Cl definitions</vh></v> | |
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43 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134118"><vh>Special node types</vh></v> | |
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44 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134433" a="TV"><vh>Custom push</vh></v> | |
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45 | <v t="vivainio.20080223134136"><vh>Acknowledgements and history</vh></v> | |
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50 | <v t="vivainio.20080222202211"><vh>test stuff</vh></v> | |
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51 | <v t="vivainio.20080223142403" a="E"><vh>@ipy-results</vh> | |
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52 | <v t="vivainio.20080223142403.1"><vh>foo</vh></v> | |
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53 | <v t="vivainio.20080223152600" a="E"><vh>baz</vh> | |
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54 | <v t="vivainio.20080223174603"><vh>@k hello</vh></v> | |
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46 | 55 | </v> |
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47 | 56 | </v> |
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57 | <v t="vivainio.20080222202211.1"><vh>spam</vh> | |
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58 | <v t="vivainio.20080223180139"><vh>foo bar</vh></v> | |
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48 | 59 | </v> |
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49 | <v t="vivainio.20080222202211"><vh>test stuff</vh></v> | |
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50 | <v t="vivainio.20080222202211.1"><vh>spam</vh></v> | |
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51 | 60 | <v t="vivainio.20080222202211.2"><vh>NewHeadline</vh></v> |
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52 | 61 | </vnodes> |
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53 | 62 | <tnodes> |
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116 | 125 | def format_slist(obj): |
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117 | 126 | return "@cl slist\n" + obj.n |
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118 | 127 | </t> |
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119 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222193236"></t> | |
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128 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222193236">?</t> | |
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120 | 129 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222193236.1">@wrap |
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121 | 130 | @nocolor</t> |
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122 | 131 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222201226">1+2 |
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128 | 137 | |
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129 | 138 | f('hello world')</t> |
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130 | 139 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222202211"></t> |
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131 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222202211.1">@cl rfile | |
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140 | <t tx="vivainio.20080222202211.1" ipython="7d71005506636f6f7264737101284b0c4bde747102732e">@cl rfile | |
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132 | 141 | hello |
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133 | 142 | world |
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134 | 143 | and whatever</t> |
@@ -178,6 +187,8 b" You need to enable the 'ipython.py' plugin in Leo:" | |||
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178 | 187 | |
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179 | 188 | - Edit @settings-->Plugins-->@enabled-plugins, add/uncomment 'ipython.py' |
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180 | 189 | |
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190 | - Alternatively, you can add @settings-->@enabled-plugins with body ipython.py to your leo document. | |
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191 | ||
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181 | 192 | - Restart Leo. Be sure that you have the console window open (start leo.py from console, or double-click leo.py on windows) |
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182 | 193 | |
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183 | 194 | - Press alt+5 OR alt-x start-ipython to launch IPython in the console that |
@@ -192,9 +203,10 b' IPython code' | |||
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192 | 203 | ------------ |
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193 | 204 | |
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194 | 205 | Just enter IPython commands on a Leo node and press alt-I to execute |
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push-to-ipython to execute the script in IPython. 'commands' is |
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loosely here - you can enter function and class definitions, in |
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things you would usually enter at IPython prompt - calculations, |
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206 | push-to-ipython in order to execute the script in IPython. 'commands' is | |
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207 | interpreted loosely here - you can enter function and class definitions, in | |
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208 | addition to the things you would usually enter at IPython prompt - calculations, | |
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209 | system commands etc. | |
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198 | 210 | |
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199 | 211 | Everything that would be legal to enter on IPython prompt is legal to execute |
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200 | 212 | from ILeo. |
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213 | 225 | f('hello world') |
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214 | 226 | }}} |
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215 | 227 | |
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216 |
If you press alt+I on that |
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228 | If you press alt+I on that node, you will see the following in Leo log window (IPython tab): | |
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217 | 229 | |
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218 | 230 | {{{ |
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219 | 231 | In: 1+2 |
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224 | 236 | <6> 'HELLO WORLD' |
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225 | 237 | }}} |
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226 | 238 | |
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227 |
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239 | (numbers like <6> mean IPython output history indices; the actual object can be | |
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240 | referenced with _6 as usual in IPython). | |
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228 | 241 | |
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229 | 242 | |
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230 | 243 | Plain Python code |
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257 | 270 | [C:leo/src]|12> wb. |
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258 | 271 | wb.b wb.tempfile wb.rfile wb.NewHeadline |
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259 | 272 | wb.bar wb.Docs wb.strlist wb.csvr |
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273 | [C:leo/src]|12> wb.tempfile | |
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274 | <12> <ipy_leo.LeoNode object at 0x044B6D90> | |
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275 | ||
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276 | So here, we meet the 'LeoNode' class that is your key to manipulating Leo | |
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277 | content from IPython! | |
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278 | ||
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279 | LeoNode | |
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280 | ------- | |
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260 | 281 | |
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261 | 282 | Suppose that we had a node with headline 'spam' and body: |
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262 | 283 | |
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281 | 302 | 'mystring' |
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282 | 303 | |
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283 | 304 | What assignment to 'v' does can be configured through generic functions |
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284 | (simplegeneric module, will be explained later). | |
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305 | ('simplegeneric' module, will be explained later). | |
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306 | ||
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307 | Besides v, you can set the body text directly through | |
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308 | ||
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309 | wb.spam.b = "some\nstring", | |
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310 | ||
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311 | headline by | |
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312 | ||
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313 | wb.spam.h = 'new_headline' | |
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285 | 314 | |
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286 | Besides v, you can set the body text directly through wb.spam.b = | |
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287 | "some\nstring", headline by wb.spam.h = 'new_headline' (obviously you must | |
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288 | access the node through wb.new_headline from that point onwards), and access the | |
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289 | contents as string list (IPython SList) through 'wb.spam.l'. | |
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315 | (obviously you must access the node through wb.new_headline from that point | |
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316 | onwards), and access the contents as string list (IPython SList) through | |
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317 | 'wb.spam.l'. | |
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290 | 318 | |
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291 | 319 | If you do 'wb.foo.v = 12' when node named 'foo' does not exist, the node titled |
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292 | 320 | 'foo' will be automatically created and assigned body 12. |
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321 | ||
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322 | LeoNode also supports go() that focuses the node in the Leo window, ipush that | |
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323 | simulates pressing alt+I on the node. | |
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324 | ||
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325 | You can access unknownAttributes by .uA property dictionary. Unknown attributes | |
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326 | allow you to store arbitrary (pickleable) python objects in the Leo nodes; | |
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327 | the attributes are stored when you save the .leo document, and recreated when | |
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328 | you open the document again. Example:: | |
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329 | ||
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330 | [C:leo/src]|12> wb.spam.uA['coords'] = (12,222) | |
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331 | [C:leo/src]|13> wb.spam.uA | |
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332 | <13> {'coords': (12, 222)} | |
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333 | ||
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334 | Accessing children with iteration and dict notation | |
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335 | --------------------------------------------------- | |
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336 | ||
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337 | Sometimes, you may want to treat a node as a 'database', where the nodes | |
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338 | children represent elements in the database. You can create a new child node for | |
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339 | node 'spam', with headline 'foo bar' like this: | |
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340 | ||
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341 | wb.spam['foo bar'] = "Hello" | |
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342 | ||
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343 | And assign a new value for it by doing | |
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344 | ||
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345 | wb.spam['foo bar'].v = "Hello again" | |
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346 | ||
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347 | Note how you can't use .v when you first create the node - i.e. the node needs | |
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348 | to be initialized by simple assignment, that will be interpreted as assignment | |
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349 | to '.v'. This is a conscious design choice. | |
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350 | ||
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351 | If you try to do wb.spam['bar'] = 'Hello', ILeo will assign '@k bar' as the | |
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352 | headline for the child instead, because 'bar' is a legal python name (and as | |
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353 | such would be incorporated in the workbook namespace). This is done to avoid | |
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354 | crowding the workbook namespace with extraneous items. The item will still be | |
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355 | accessible as wb.spam['bar'] | |
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356 | ||
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357 | LeoNodes are iterable, so to see the headlines of all the children of 'spam' do: | |
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358 | ||
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359 | for n in wb.spam: | |
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360 | print n.h | |
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293 | 361 | </t> |
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294 | 362 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223134100"> |
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295 | 363 | @cl definitions |
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296 | 364 | =============== |
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297 | 365 | |
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298 | 366 | If the first line in the body text is of the form '@cl sometext', IPython will |
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367 | evaluate 'sometext' and call the result with the rest of the body when you do | |
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368 | 'wb.foo.v'. An example is in place here. Suppose that we have defined a class (I | |
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369 | use the term class in a non-python sense here) | |
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302 | 370 | |
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303 | 371 | {{{ |
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304 | def rfile(body,n): | |
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372 | def rfile(body,node): | |
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305 | 373 | """ @cl rfile |
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306 | 374 | |
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307 | 375 | produces a StringIO (file like obj) of the rest of the body """ |
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310 | 378 | return StringIO.StringIO(body) |
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311 | 379 | }}} |
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312 | 380 | |
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313 | Now, let's say you node 'spam' with text | |
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381 | (note that node is ignored here - but it could be used to access headline, | |
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382 | children etc.), | |
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383 | ||
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384 | Now, let's say you have node 'spam' with text | |
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314 | 385 | |
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315 | 386 | {{{ |
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316 | 387 | @cl rfile |
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319 | 390 | and whatever |
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320 | 391 | }}} |
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321 | 392 | |
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322 |
Now, |
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393 | Now, in IPython, we can do this: | |
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323 | 394 | |
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324 | 395 | {{{ |
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325 | 396 | [C:leo/src]|22> f = wb.spam.v |
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335 | 406 | <27> u'' |
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336 | 407 | }}} |
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337 | 408 | |
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You should declare new @cl types to make ILeo as convenient your problem domain |
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409 | You should declare new @cl types to make ILeo as convenient your problem domain | |
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410 | as possible. For example, a "@cl etree" could return the elementtree object for | |
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411 | xml content. | |
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339 | 412 | </t> |
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340 | 413 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223134118"> |
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341 | 414 | Special node types |
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389 | 462 | Sometimes, you might want to configure what alt+I on a node does. You can do |
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390 | 463 | that by creating your own push function and expose it using |
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391 | 464 | ipy_leo.expose_ileo_push(f, priority). The function should check whether the |
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node should by handled by |
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393 | the handling. | |
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465 | node should by handled by the function and raise IPython.ipapi.TryNext if it | |
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466 | will not do the handling, giving the next function in the chain a chance to see | |
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467 | whether it should handle the push. | |
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394 | 468 | |
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395 | This would print an uppercase version of node body if the node headline ends | |
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396 | with U (yes, this is completely useless!) | |
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469 | This example would print an uppercase version of node body if the node headline ends | |
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470 | with U (yes, this is completely useless!): | |
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397 | 471 | |
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472 | {{{ | |
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398 | 473 | def push_upcase(node): |
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399 | 474 | if not node.h.endswith('U'): |
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400 | 475 | raise TryNext |
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401 | 476 | print node.b.upper() |
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402 | 477 | |
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403 | expose_ileo_push(push_upcase, 12) | |
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478 | ipy_leo.expose_ileo_push(push_upcase, 12) | |
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479 | }}} | |
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404 | 480 | |
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405 | 481 | (the priority should be between 0-100 - typically, you don't need to care about |
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406 | it and can omit the argument altogether) | |
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482 | it and can usually omit the argument altogether) | |
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483 | </t> | |
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484 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223142207"> | |
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485 | Example code snippets | |
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486 | ===================== | |
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487 | ||
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488 | Get list of all headlines of all the nodes in leo: | |
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489 | ||
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490 | [node.h for node in wb] | |
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491 | ||
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492 | Create node with headline 'baz', empty body: | |
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493 | wb.baz | |
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494 | ||
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495 | Create 10 child nodes for baz, where i is headline and 'Hello ' + i is body: | |
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496 | ||
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497 | for i in range(10): | |
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498 | wb.baz[i] = 'Hello %d' % i | |
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499 | ||
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407 | 501 | </t> |
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502 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223142403"></t> | |
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503 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223142403.1">12</t> | |
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504 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223152600"></t> | |
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505 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223174603"></t> | |
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506 | <t tx="vivainio.20080223180139">'hello again'</t> | |
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408 | 507 | </tnodes> |
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409 | 508 | </leo_file> |
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