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Thu, 27 May 2004
A good outliner for GNOME?!
Bring it on!
Jeff Waugh records some movement in this direction...
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If you haven't already, check out Leo - it's written entirely in Python and is a very interesting way to outline (and code). Not specifically for Gnome, but possibly what you're looking for...
Posted by Christian Wilcox at Sun Jun 6 20:39:51 2004
Posted by Christian Wilcox at Sun Jun 6 20:39:51 2004
If you haven't already, check out Leo - it's written entirely in Python and is a very interesting way to outline (and code). Not specifically for Gnome, but possibly what you're looking for...
Posted by Christian Wilcox at Mon Jun 7 04:50:42 2004
Posted by Christian Wilcox at Mon Jun 7 04:50:42 2004
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