I don't think you can use the changed code without restarting Leo.  There 
is a lot of code initialized and running in Leo that's needed just to open 
an outline. That wouldn't pick up the changes when an outline gets opened. 
Leo itself has to be restarted, as you've noticed.

On Friday, October 11, 2024 at 3:30:37 PM UTC-4 viktor....@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello Thomas,
>
> tbp1...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 10. Oktober 2024 um 22:40:01 
> UTC+2:
>
> I don't think existing commands and menus get updated by closing and 
> re-opening an outline. Commands and Menus created in a settings tree in the 
> outline might update, but I'm not sure about that.
>
> On Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 4:02:35 PM UTC-4 viktor....@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
> Hello Edward & Community,
>
> Is this command designed / prepared to be used to update the current 
> instance of Leo after a 'git pull' of the associated Leo repository & 
> branch ?
>
> Context: During my tests for the new / revised layout system I tried this 
> use-case with different repositories & branches in a Debian & a Fedora VM - 
> and - it did not work for me ...
>
> I always had to explicitly close & re-open the updated Leo instance in 
> that repository & branch !
>
>
> I guess my question & the description of the context was not clear enough. 
> - Let me try again:
>
> If  Leo's code has been updated, e.g. via 'git pull', can I use this 
> command to apply this update without exiting the running Leo instance 
> itself ?
>
> The help info for this command is very short : 
>
> Restart Leo, reloading all presently open outlines.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Viktor
>
>

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