On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 2:19 AM, Hernán Morales Durand <
hernan.mora...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Recently I've been working on a model for RFID for animal identification
> using ISO 11784. I would like to have a nice model of RFID Tag types,
> Readers ,etc. (alternatively, if you know an object model
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 2:19 AM, Hernán Morales Durand
wrote:
>
> Recently I've been working on a model for RFID for animal identification
> using ISO 11784. I would like to have a nice model of RFID Tag types,
> Readers ,etc. (alternatively, if you know an object model to share I am also
> intere
Le 17/9/16 à 13:22, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi Stef,
Indeed, it took a bit of time to get things to work.
I think the welcome archetype is a bit misleading in that it does not serve a
specific purpose. I would focus the instructions on the book archetype (welcome
is not a book).
yes I think
I did not hear about it but yes it would be nice.
Le 17/9/16 à 20:19, Hernán Morales Durand a écrit :
Recently I've been working on a model for RFID for animal
identification using ISO 11784. I would like to have a nice model of
RFID Tag types, Readers ,etc. (alternatively, if you know an ob
I bet you left the makefile unchanged. Try `make book-result/welcome.html`
Yes I read the makefile and saw it and I fixed the tutorial.
I updated the tutorial so that when one reads it we are not forced to
edit the makefile.
I'm perfectly happy with the default ouput name.
Here it tries to
Recently I've been working on a model for RFID for animal identification
using ISO 11784. I would like to have a nice model of RFID Tag types,
Readers ,etc. (alternatively, if you know an object model to share I am
also interested).
If there is someone working on this in Pharo we could join effort
Cool. Thanks. I couldn't find it with the search and wasn't aware of the
list feature
El sept. 17, 2016 3:15 AM, "stepharo" escribió:
> smalltalkhub.com/list is your friend
>
>
> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~MasashiUmezawa/LtJsonRpc
>
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> Le 17/9/16 à 04:19, Esteban A. Maringolo a écrit :
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>> Do
On 17 September 2016 at 13:26, Tudor Girba wrote:
> I just tried the latest Makefile, but it does not work. Are you working on
> it?
Are you trying the book archetype ?
(I'm trying not to do work stuff during weekends)
> Interesting. However, given that we are anyway relying on Pharo, why are
Hi,
> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:05 PM, Damien Pollet
> wrote:
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> Most important would be to check that what I do is compatible with how you
> use Pillar. I'm leaving in the terminal all day, so the workflow that I'll be
> pushing will be biased in that direction. (Hello, my name's Damien and I'm
Hi Stef,
Indeed, it took a bit of time to get things to work.
I think the welcome archetype is a bit misleading in that it does not serve a
specific purpose. I would focus the instructions on the book archetype (welcome
is not a book).
I see that there are some changes recently, so I would wai
Most important would be to check that what I do is compatible with how you
use Pillar. I'm leaving in the terminal all day, so the workflow that I'll
be pushing will be biased in that direction. (Hello, my name's Damien and
I'm a shell addict… Hello, Damien!)
It will be difficult to get a perfect
Hi Damien,
As I said, just let me know if I can be of help for developing or testing
something. I happen to be focusing on using Pillar these days.
Cheers,
Doru
> On Sep 17, 2016, at 12:20 PM, Damien Pollet
> wrote:
>
> I bet you left the makefile unchanged. Try `make book-result/welcome.ht
I bet you left the makefile unchanged. Try `make book-result/welcome.html`
Here it tries to run ./pillar something something that looks correct (but
fails because I didn't download the pillar image in that directory)
DISCLAIMER: I'm not fixing the other archetypes until I'm happy with the
book on
Hi
I followed the pillarChap and I could get it running :(
Installing and Exporting your First Document
You first need to get Pillar. For that, we recommend downloading and
exe- cuting the script available at
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pillar-markup/
pillar/master/download.sh in the
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