Hello Félix,

Félix schrieb am Dienstag, 17. März 2026 um 06:06:31 UTC+1:

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1 -* About browser file-system API: *For security reasons, browsers prevent 
some *system folders *to be set as 'workspace' for read-write file access, 
such as the root folder of your system, main OS folder like C:\Windows\, 
home, etc... 

2 - Leo-Web, (and LeoJS when running in VSCode for the web to edit a github 
repository 'workspace' directly in the browser), allows for *myLeoSettings.leo 
*to be present, but at the root of the workspace itself instead of home or 
home/.leo. 

So in conclusion, to change and save your prefered configurations settings, 
the 'Open LeoSettings' command is the way to go, as you have already tried: 
and then altering it, and *saving it as myLeoSettings.leo at the root of 
your workspace* (that you've chosen when starting up Leo-Web) will make 
those settings be applied when re-opening again later, or immediately, with 
the *reload-settings *command. 


Thanks for this explanation & feedback - I have changed my Debian & Fedora 
distrobox to save 'myLeoSettings.leo' at the root of the workspace.

Trying to change the settings revealed another issue, which I'll describe 
in a separate issue.

With kind regards,

Viktor

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