no problemo , I prefer people changing my content than not contributing at all the to the documentation. So your interest makes me more than happy ;)
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 11:23 AM Nicolai Hess <nicolaih...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2016-11-07 10:10 GMT+01:00 Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>: > > I did not advertise Nireas because I wanted free advertisement , if that > was the case I would be advertising Ephestos which has been a far more > important project for me and a project I invested far more effort. > > The idea with Nireas is a theme that allows easy customisation to any kind > of theme the user wants. I completely disagree that themes are not one of > the most basic tools of an IDE. How my environment looks like is extremely > important to me and how easy it is to read code. Dark theme has been > probably the biggest enhancement Pharo had since day one for me and has > helped boost my productivity a lot more than any other tool. I also > remember how happy the community has been to accept the dark theme in its > arms. So obviously themes matter a ton to the average Pharo user. > > I can imagine myself living without the blue theme, but I cannot imagine > myself coding in Pharo without the blue theme and the dark theme. > > Hmm thanks for mentioning not working, this is weird, it works fine in > Pharo 6 , it has a MNU in Pharo 5. I will fix it today. > > In any case I have no issue removing the mentioning of Nireas , go ahead > and do it. I never had a problem with people changing my content in PBE5. > But simply I cannot agree with your opinion . > > > I will remove it. > My opinion is not that themes are not important, but that it looks out of > context in this chapter. > > This chapter has an overview stating what we will describe in this > chapter, then having this intermediate step about changing the theme, open > CatalogBrowser, loading Nireas and talking about > that it has a theme editor ..., which looks totally unrelated to the other > content that is about the core tools (browser, debugger, finder ...) > > > > > > > > On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 10:54 AM Nicolai Hess <nicolaih...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > 2016-11-07 9:52 GMT+01:00 Nicolai Hess <nicolaih...@gmail.com>: > > > > 2016-10-27 13:32 GMT+02:00 Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>: > > In case someone missed it I will be doing a release for version 5 (pharo > version = pbe version) this weekend , since we had Pharo 7 initiated few > days ago. > > Essentially that means that the repo will be tagged for version 5, which > means a git commit is associated as a last commit for that version and > there will be a frozen release - download for Pharo by Example version 5. > After that we move to Pharo By Example version 6 or PBE6 for short > > The repo wont change otherwise and the process of submitting commits, pull > requests and issues remains the same. > > If you have found a flaw of any sort in the documentation , please open an > issue in the github issue tracker that can be found here > > https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/UpdatedPharoByExample/issues > > I will try to fix any problem reported but if I cannot , the fix will have > to move to version 6 > > As always thanks to all people contributing into the impossible .... > making Pharo more amazing > > If you want to contribute feel free to do so with a pull request. > > Does not matter if you are beginner because even minor corrections like > correcting mistakes in the grammar or content of the text, updated > pictures, or just a few lines of extra info are more than enough and more > than welcomed. Many Pharo beginners have already done so . > > -Salute to fellow Guardians of The Light > > > > Duh, please don't advertise your own theme and tools and not in this > place. > In the chapter about the key tools, there is an introducion, listing all > tools (browser/finder/...) following by a description of this tools, > AND in between(!) a paragraph about themes and loading Nireas and silly > tool for editing this theme. > > > *simple* tool (BTW it does not work) > > > > This is totally unrelated to the other content. > And if at all, I would only mention the dark theme ( as it is somhow > popular to have a dark theme), but not at this place, maybe > at the introduction where we show a first screenshot of the enviroment. > (But I don't use the dark theme, so I don't know if the Pharo 5 version > is "production ready". > > >