Hi,
So the old lists started to deliver the mails send over the last week slowly.
I have put them on emergency moderation, so please use the new list to answer.
Marcus
Geert Claes wrote
> The old archives are also available on forum.world.st ... its almost like
> I am advertising the online forum :)
Yes, we did not differentiate on Nabble between the old and new servers.
There is a seemless archive covering both...
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Cheers,
Sean
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This method is on the instance side of the class and therefore requires
TextEditorDialogWindow new newTextEditorMorph. If it were on the class
side, it would be like you were trying it.
Hi all,
Exploring the system browser (Pharo 2.0), I see that there exists a
class called TextEditorDialogW
You miss the difference between a class and its instances
Ben
On May 14, 2013, at 8:10 PM, Alain Busser wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Exploring the system browser (Pharo 2.0), I see that there exists a class
> called TextEditorDialogWindow; as this name sounds interesting to me, I want
> to test one,
Hi all,
Exploring the system browser (Pharo 2.0), I see that there exists a class
called TextEditorDialogWindow; as this name sounds interesting to me, I
want to test one, and I see that there is only one method in the category
'create': this method is called newTextEditorMorph. So, I send the mes
Am 14.05.2013 um 17:14 schrieb stephane ducasse :
> Do you know Reef?
> Because this is a component library on top/inside seaside that is magritte
> based and fully ajaxified.
>
I know Reef only from Estebans presentations with and without beer. I never
really looked into it. Maybe I should b
Am 14.05.2013 um 17:08 schrieb Paul Davidowitz :
> Another question: Were any of the Magritte-generated forms ajaxafied,
> and if so, how did it go?
>
I used ajax only for the things where it is absolutely necessary. This is in
forms where you have a select with some options and selecting somet
Hi Nico,
> I do have one question: what was your experience with Amber?
>
as an overall statement I would say it was a pleasure to use amber to develop
the app. The initial setup until the class browser opens is easy. Learning how
to create packages and knowing that code persistence is based o
Do you know Reef?
Because this is a component library on top/inside seaside that is magritte
based and fully ajaxified.
> Another question: Were any of the Magritte-generated forms ajaxafied,
> and if so, how did it go?
>
> -Paul
>
Another question: Were any of the Magritte-generated forms ajaxafied,
and if so, how did it go?
-Paul
thanks,
Am 14.05.2013 um 15:09 schrieb Paul Davidowitz :
> Sounds most excellent! I do have some questions:
> 1) What datastore is used, both on the server as well as tablet ?
On the server I save all the data with Fuel on disc, one file per rehearsal.
The storage on the client is obviously lo
I do have one question: what was your experience with Amber?
Nico
On May 14, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
> I think my last post of this message fell into the time the old mailing list
> dies. So here it is again
>
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> We (@2denker in cooperation with a local university) bu
Sounds most excellent! I do have some questions:
1) What datastore is used, both on the server as well as tablet ?
2) What is the OS of the tablet?
3) How smooth was the Amber development? Can you do remote debugging on
the server?
4) How did you manage to convince the ones paying for the project
Hi,
So SqueakSource will remain like it's now until 15 July 2013. Afterward
we'll replace it with a simple view exposing just the file system.
This view will only contain projects that are globally visible. I've
updated the front page with this news and the migration script to smalltalk
hub.
Now
Hi Pierce,
On 13 May 2013, at 15:58, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> I will see if I can write some high level tests.
If you do
ConfigurationOfZincHTTPComponents project bleedingEdge load.
from
http://mc.stfx.eu/ZincHTTPComponents
you will find some new ZnServerTests
Great success story, Norbert, it is really good to hear it !
One request though: sexy screenshots ;-)
Sven
On 14 May 2013, at 11:37, Norbert Hartl wrote:
> I think my last post of this message fell into the time the old mailing list
> dies. So here it is again
>
> ---
>
> We (@2denker in co
I think my last post of this message fell into the time the old mailing list
dies. So here it is again
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We (@2denker in cooperation with a local university) built a monitoring tool
for disaster scenario recovery rehearsals. Several times a year universities,
red cross, THW und hospitals ar
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On May 14, 2013, at 9:16 AM, Tommaso Dal Sasso wrote:
> The http://www.pharo-project.org/community page still points to the old
> server.
> I think it's better to update before new users subscribe.
>
Yes!
I fixed it just 2 seconds ago… (the archive still points to the old location,
we need
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