Le 28/7/15 01:44, Evan Donahue a écrit :
Ah, yes, by 'offline' I did mean outside of the mailing list, but that
was purely out of consideration for the list. If the list wants to
hear it, far be it from me to keep it from them.
For my part, I am a graduate student working on my dissertation,
Hi Evan,
Thanks for this mail. I am really happy that you are seeing Pharo as such a
productive environment.
I also think the direction of Trantor is highly interesting.
Cheers,
Doru
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 1:44 AM, Evan Donahue wrote:
> Ah, yes, by 'offline' I did mean outside of the maili
Thanks Evan for the detailed info. This is a busy week for me, but next
weekend I will be giving a more detailed look at your software and
answering your mail.
Cheers,
Offray
Ps: for some reason your post don't become part of the thread in my
mailing client. They start like new post, but kee
Ah, yes, by 'offline' I did mean outside of the mailing list, but that was
purely out of consideration for the list. If the list wants to hear it, far
be it from me to keep it from them.
For my part, I am a graduate student working on my dissertation, and I have
been trying to build tools to facil
Hi,
On 27/07/15 02:35, stepharo wrote:
Le 26/7/15 22:30, Andy Jones a écrit :
LOL - this is actually what brought me back to Smalltalk again -
specifically the idea of some sort of programmable Wiki - but I
certainly don't have any code yet; complete newb here.
If you want a wiki syntax us
Indeed, TxText should provide live rendering.
In the meantime, we have Rubric and there is a reasonable support for live
rendering and linking:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/writing-pillar-books-with-the-gtinspector/
However, the current problem is the parser. In my solution, I used an
is
Once we will get TxText we will really invest into nice rendering. Now
nothing prevents someone to push to have comments better rendered
based on kasper
Stef
Le 27/7/15 10:09, Peter Uhnák a écrit :
I think that we would need some better support for text rendering for
Pillar to be usable inside
Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas writes:
> Ohh offline of the mailing list. I got it! Wouldn't be better if we talk
> here about the ideas of outliners an PIM made with Pharo? Maybe this can
> help with ideas and discussion at least until it gets traction.
please continue on the mailing list
--
I think that we would need some better support for text rendering for
Pillar to be usable inside Pharo --- that's reason why I gave up on this
long ago and am still using html (and js) for myself... and also because of
clickable links.
Kasper Østerbye did this some time ago
(original thread
http
Le 26/7/15 22:30, Andy Jones a écrit :
LOL - this is actually what brought me back to Smalltalk again -
specifically the idea of some sort of programmable Wiki - but I
certainly don't have any code yet; complete newb here.
If you want a wiki syntax use pillar because it is the syntax of Pier
> Am 27.07.2015 um 04:01 schrieb Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
> :
>
> Ohh offline of the mailing list. I got it! Wouldn't be better if we talk here
> about the ideas of outliners an PIM made with Pharo? Maybe this can help with
> ideas and discussion at least until it gets traction.
>
+1
N
Ohh offline of the mailing list. I got it! Wouldn't be better if we talk
here about the ideas of outliners an PIM made with Pharo? Maybe this can
help with ideas and discussion at least until it gets traction.
Cheers,
Offray
On 26/07/15 16:55, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
Count me in,
Yeah. It is one of the reasons I started to learn pharo. It simply looks
like best tool to build my own exocortex.
Dne 26.7.2015 v 22:30 Andy Jones napsal(a):
LOL - this is actually what brought me back to Smalltalk again -
specifically the idea of some sort of programmable Wiki - but I
certain
Count me in, but I don't understant pretty well the offline part of the
talk...do you mean face to face?
Cheers,
Offray
On 26/07/15 15:27, Evan Donahue wrote:
Seems that Pharo is a magnet for this kind of project. I've been
writing one as well and using it to organize my research notes. Does
LOL - this is actually what brought me back to Smalltalk again - specifically
the idea of some sort of programmable Wiki - but I certainly don't have any
code yet; complete newb here.
On 26 July 2015 21:27:15 BST, Evan Donahue wrote:
>Seems that Pharo is a magnet for this kind of project. I've
Seems that Pharo is a magnet for this kind of project. I've been writing
one as well and using it to organize my research notes. Does anyone working
on personal info mgmt tools want to talk offline? I expect we're running
into some of the same issues, both conceptual and technical.
Evan
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 03:26:59PM +0200, Bystroushaak wrote:
> Is there any software projects/libraries for personal wiki
> (something like ZIM or CherryTree or Orgmode for writing
> texts/notes) and personal information managing in Pharo?
I started with Tcl's wikit, using the Tk interface, moved
Hi.
That really looks interesting!
Dne 25.7.2015 v 21:49 Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas napsal(a):
Hi
I'm making one of such outliners on Pharo. The code, interface and
functionality are pretty immature, the interface/documentation is almost
only in Spanish, and is progressing slowly, but any h
Hi
I'm making one of such outliners on Pharo. The code, interface and
functionality are pretty immature, the interface/documentation is almost
only in Spanish, and is progressing slowly, but any help or advice is
welcome. In the blog entries at [1] and [2] you could find some of the
explorati
Hello.
Thanks for reply, but this is not what I mean. Wiki is all about
presentation of the informations to other users.
On the other hand, personal wiki/PIM is tool for introspection of your
own brain, microscope designed to look into yourself. It is meant to run
in one thread on your compu
But Pier is in the browser, no?
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 7:06 PM, stepharo wrote:
> Hi
>
> You have pier http://piercms.com
> Esteban is thinking about doing a minipier.
>
> Stef
>
> Le 24/7/15 15:26, Bystroushaak a écrit :
>
> Hello.
>>
>> Is there any software projects/libraries for personal w
Hi
You have pier http://piercms.com
Esteban is thinking about doing a minipier.
Stef
Le 24/7/15 15:26, Bystroushaak a écrit :
Hello.
Is there any software projects/libraries for personal wiki (something
like ZIM or CherryTree or Orgmode for writing texts/notes) and
personal information mana
Hello.
Is there any software projects/libraries for personal wiki (something
like ZIM or CherryTree or Orgmode for writing texts/notes) and personal
information managing in Pharo?
I think that Pharo would be great for this kind of software, because it
would provide rich scripting options. Al
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