Sorry, thought I responded to this. The problem is still there.
Thanks.
Blake
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Chris Moller wrote:
> I just pushed a patch I think might fix this. Let me know how it goes..
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> cm
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> On 09/12/14 17:24, Blake McBride wrote:
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> When you bring up File / O
Greetings,
I like the ability to not see the pstsat line. However I fond the
following problem.
Click File / Settings / Open pstat window.
The pstat window displays. The "Close" button on the pstat window does not
work until you click "OK" on the "Settings" popup.
Thanks.
Blake
On Fri, Sep
Sorry--I spent most of last week putting out fires in Toronto. I'll try
to get caught up on aplwrap stuff over the next couple of days.
cm
On 09/21/14 16:32, Blake McBride wrote:
Greetings,
I like the ability to not see the pstsat line. However I fond the
following problem.
Click File / Se
Greetings,
When you go into aplwrap File / New or File / Open the line counter starts
at line 1. This is a problem because the branches will be off by one. The
header line should be line 0. Then the branches will match the line
numbers. (Yes, I know branching to line numbers is bad form, but i
No problem. I like aplwrap and I appreciate the work you and David have
done!
Thanks.
Blake
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Chris Moller wrote:
> Sorry--I spent most of last week putting out fires in Toronto. I'll try
> to get caught up on aplwrap stuff over the next couple of days.
>
> c
GNU APL (without aplwrap):
x←⍞,0⍴⍞←0⍴' '
abc
x
abc
⍴x
3
APL WRAP:
x←⍞,0⍴⍞←0⍴' '
abc
[APLWRAP does something really strange here like repeating a prior line???]
⍴x
0
Something really wrong.
Thanks.
Blake