Hi all,
Is it possible to nest layouts in Spec? For example can I combine
`SpecColumnLayout` and `SpecRowLayout` together?
TIA,
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Hi all,
I'm writing a series of tutorials for Spec for beginners like myself and
I'd really appreciate any input on the material.
The first episode is done: http://www.bahmanm.com/blogs/spec-part-1-basics
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On 11/06/2013 20:35, Benjamin wrote:
> Ok :)
>
> These methods only exists in Pharo 3.0 :)
Hmm...I don't understand. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I thought
Spec is a UI library, so it doesn't matter if I'm using it in Pharo 2.0
or 3.0 as long as I have the correct version of Spec.
>
>
> On
Hi all,
Is there a grid/table layout available in Spec? Something like an HTML
table or Swing's GridLayout? If not, how may I achieve such a
functionality?
I'd appreciate any hints/pointers.
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Hi,
After spending almost two hours digging into Spec I couldn't figure out how
to change the alignment of the text in LabelModel. As I'm building a simple
calculator, the text has to be right-aligned. The default is left-alginement
which makes the calculator display look weird.
Any help would be m
I am using the latest download from version 2
Annick
Le 31 oct. 2013 à 18:47, Esteban Lorenzano a écrit :
> ok... then we have a problem.
> but we need more data...
>
> which image version are you using?
> and which vm version?
>
> cheers,
> Esteban
>
> On Oct 31, 2013, at 11:24 AM, Annic
Ok :)
These methods only exists in Pharo 3.0 :)
Ben
On 06 Nov 2013, at 08:38, Bahman Movaqar wrote:
> On 11/06/2013 11:07, Benjamin wrote:
>> In which version of Pharo are you working ?
>
> Pharo2.0
> Latest update: #20607
>
>>
>> On 06 Nov 2013, at 08:31, Bahman Movaqar wrote:
>>
>>> On
Great, thanks for sharing =)
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> this is old stuff (from before I came to RMoD team)... but well, is
> something like this:
>
> - a client-server app, connecting to a centralized mongodb (in fact, I
> developed the first version of Voyage f
Esteban wrote:
>- Libharu (http://www.squeaksource.com/HPDF.html) to export to PDF, with a
>Magritte extension to produce the reports.
>
>the cool thing is that even if I developed many frameworks to help me in
>the task, I tool 15 days to have first version working and 1 month to
>finish it :)
Th
Probably I mixed things up, or I remember incorrectly, my apologies.
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Sergi Reyner wrote:
>
> El 06/11/2013 10:52, "kilon alios" escribió:
>
> >
> > I hear that git is a really bad idea for saving binary data. The reason
> behind it from what I have read is that
El 06/11/2013 10:52, "kilon alios" escribió:
>
> I hear that git is a really bad idea for saving binary data. The reason
behind it from what I have read is that git in each commit stores the
entire file tree structure and not just the files commited,
Not at all. Simply put, git works in terms of
I am also interested.
Implementing a four-function calculator has always been my first example to
learn a new GUI.
On 06 Nov 2013, at 12:33, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> I would love if we could get the code and if you would be interested to write
> a little tutorial
> around spec using your ca
Cool :)
Thank you
Ben
On 06 Nov 2013, at 12:37, Ignacio Matías Sniechowski <0800na...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Sure! That was exactly the idea: share this as a kind of tutorial for others.
> I put comments almost everywhere just for those who want to take a look at
> the code. Once it's finished
Sure! That was exactly the idea: share this as a kind of tutorial for
others. I put comments almost everywhere just for those who want to take a
look at the code. Once it's finished I will uploaded.
cheers
Nacho
*Lic. Ignacio Sniechowski, MBA*
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Stéphane Ducas
I would love if we could get the code and if you would be interested to write a
little tutorial
around spec using your calculator.
Why? Because we need help to write documentation and others :)
Are you interested?
Stef
On Nov 6, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Ignacio Matías Sniechowski <0800na...@gmail.com
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 11:51 AM, kilon alios wrote:
> I hear that git is a really bad idea for saving binary data. The reason
> behind it from what I have read is that git in each commit stores the
> entire file tree structure and not just the files commited, meaning that if
> you commit in a di
this is old stuff (from before I came to RMoD team)... but well, is
something like this:
- a client-server app, connecting to a centralized mongodb (in fact, I
developed the first version of Voyage for this app).
- Glamour + Magritte + my own extensions to magritte and glamour. There is
no Spec (T
Thank you so much!
That did it :)
It's almost done now.
cheers
N.
*Lic. Ignacio Sniechowski, MBA*
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Benjamin <
benjamin.vanryseghem.ph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You just need to override the method #initialExtent
>
> It should return a point structured like thi
I hear that git is a really bad idea for saving binary data. The reason
behind it from what I have read is that git in each commit stores the
entire file tree structure and not just the files commited, meaning that if
you commit in a directory of 100 mb of data, then you will get 100 mb per
commit
That’s correct :)
Even if the version I proposed you to initialise widgets
>> textName := self newTextInput.
>> labelGreeting := self newLabel.
>> buttonGreet := self newButton.
is the new way to do it :)
Ben
On 06 Nov 2013, at 11:21, Bahman Movaqar wrote:
> On 11/06/2013 10:41, Benjamin wrot
On 11/06/2013 10:41, Benjamin wrote:
> This is the expected behaviour :)
> But what you can do (and actually what you wanna do) is to accept the
> text at each keyStroke :)
>
>> initializePresenter
>> self instantiateModels: #(
>> textName TextModel
>> labelGreeting
Git.
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:04 PM, wrote:
> François Stephany wrote:
>
> +1
>
> Projects are not only source code anymore. Most of my projects have a
> gazillion of images, javascript, CSS files, etc.
> Storing all those external files in .mcz packages is not scalable (and not
> even elegant
That looks cool!
Did you embed a MongoDB instance in the application package? Or the
application is connecting to a remote MongoDB?
Is it full Glamour or did you have to use Spec/Morph manually at some
point?
Sorry to bother you, I'm just getting curious ;)
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Este
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