Hi David,

> I am new to Pharo

As in you've never seen Pharo before, or that you have only limited knowledge?

All the examples are just methods in the system. E.g. the simple example is 
defined in class-side of BormExampleDiagrams in method #exampleDataFlows.

So you could run it from playground as "BormExampleDiagrams exampleDataFlows."

To open a debugger on any code, you can select it and press ctrl+shift+d, or 
right-click and select "Debug it".

I haven't really looked at BORM in quite a while as I am busy with different 
projects, so there are some issue related to the latest Pharo (#name 
deprecation, which you can disable with `Deprecation raiseWarning: false`) and 
Roassal (dark theme messed up the colors).

If you have questions regarding OpenPonk, you can also contact me privately.


Peter

On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 01:39:18PM +0000, David Epstein wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
> I am new to Pharo and would like to better understand how 
> openponk.github.io<http://openponk.github.io> works by stepping through the 
> creation of objects and seeing the messages they send. I don't see a way to 
> call the debugger without highlighting some problematic code. No code is 
> problematic (that I know of). Ideally, I'd like to see what is happening when 
> I start one of OpenPonk's examples, such as "BORM Simple Diagram". What tool 
> or browser can I use to do this?
> 
> 
> -david

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