I still dont know what opening has to do with transmitting, even when you
do it remotely , a socket / websocket connection should be all you need.
For me transmitting the entire image would be necessary only in the case
you want to install it remotely and that remote location has no immediate
acces
On Aug 25, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>
>> Am 24.08.2017 um 22:34 schrieb Stephane Ducasse :
>>
>> In Pharo 60 (and not in Pharo 50) I extracted the command line logic
>> into a specific object so that we do not have to be bound to use the
>> command line. You can have a look in t
At the moment my interest is to have a description of all the Pillar
syntax features Pharo 5 and 6 supports.
a) in an example document
b) as a list
As for Pillar syntax versions:
I can imagine that there have been changes in the past. I just don't know.
And there might be changes in the future.
On 8/25/17, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 11:32 PM Stephane Ducasse
> wrote:
>
>> You have Netstyle/Workflow too.
>>
>
> done
>
> "Why are you using markup documents to create the wiki when you could
> use Github wiki itself?
>
> For portability?"
>
> good question. Yes for f
Hello Stephane
On 8/24/17, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
[...]
>
> This is good that there is Section 7 this in the doc. [1] We started to
> build a simple Morphic renderer for Pillar.
> We should continue. If someone wants to have fun. This would be nice
> to have see it coming to live.
I am interest
Hi guys
The Pharo is a wonderful vehicule to promote Pharo and we need your
help to translate the subtitles to different languages.
This year we will have english voices paid by Inria (thanks) but we
cannot do everything and we need your help.
https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/Pharo
Hello
Zn classes are included in Pharo 6. I did not find a link to the main
documentation in the help system.
Is
http://zn.stfx.eu/zn/index.html
still the main document?
The class comment of ZnClient includes an example. I am looking for
have some more examples / explanations how to use
Hello
There is a tutorial
Building and deploying your first web app with Pharo
at
zn.stfx.eu/zn/index.html
It is for Pharo 2 and 3.
Does it still work in Pharo 6?
Regards
Hannes
Hannes,
Zinc HTTP Components started in 2010 and has been part of Pharo since version
1.3. Like Pharo it evolves (no longer on a fundamental level, but certainly on
features and details). Over the years lots of documentation has been written,
not all of it is still maintained.
I would say the
> On 25 Aug 2017, at 11:35, H. Hirzel wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> There is a tutorial
>Building and deploying your first web app with Pharo
>
> at
>zn.stfx.eu/zn/index.html
>
> It is for Pharo 2 and 3.
>
> Does it still work in Pharo 6?
Yes, but this document is more recent:
https://ci.
On 8/25/17, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Hannes,
>
> Zinc HTTP Components started in 2010 and has been part of Pharo since
> version 1.3. Like Pharo it evolves (no longer on a fundamental level, but
> certainly on features and details). Over the years lots of documentation has
> been written, no
I assume it is a Pillar-Exporter ...
On 8/25/17, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Hello Stephane
>
> On 8/24/17, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> This is good that there is Section 7 this in the doc. [1] We started to
>> build a simple Morphic renderer for Pillar.
>> We should continue. If someone wants
Thanks, Doru for the update on a Pillar editor with support for the
new Bloc framework.
It looks fine and I am aware of this effort.
But as I wrote in spite of the Bloc efforts I am interested to see
what has been done in terms of a Morphic renderer for Pillar.
I imagine what has been done so far
BTW I am looking for a **renderer** only. Not an editor at the moment.
On 8/25/17, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Thanks, Doru for the update on a Pillar editor with support for the
> new Bloc framework.
> It looks fine and I am aware of this effort.
>
> But as I wrote in spite of the Bloc efforts I am inter
Hannes
in the repo
Pillar-Renderer-StephaneDucasse.7
It was a couple of hours hacking but it shows how to do it.
Stef
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1:57 PM, H. Hirzel wrote:
> BTW I am looking for a **renderer** only. Not an editor at the moment.
>
> On 8/25/17, H. Hirzel wrote:
>> Thanks, Doru
Ideally we should add the pillar element to the associated morphic to
manage back link from the renderer to the pillar tree.
But this is to be done.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Stephane Ducasse
wrote:
> Hannes
>
> in the repo
> Pillar-Renderer-StephaneDucasse.7
>
> It was a couple of hours h
Hello
I have loaded your DesktopManager package into Pharo 6/6.1. It is
useful as always!
A remark:
If I open a new desktop the desktop is white and not black (New Pharo
'dark' theme). I have to choose the theme manually through the
'Settings' dialog, searching for 'theme' and then reconfirming
P.S. I just realized that the 'Spotter' opens a desktop if I search for it.
So with some specific naming I can quickly switch desktops this way as well.
On 8/25/17, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have loaded your DesktopManager package into Pharo 6/6.1. It is
> useful as always!
>
> A remark:
>
Mariano's PhD was on this - as mentioned it to me a few weeks ago. This was one
of the reasons for building fuel - to enable this sort of thing on top - and he
proved it worked.
Dimitrus - the idea is to I have a small core that loads quick and then less
used elements can be paged in when neede
Hi Ben,
Did the following
- restoring Pharo.app/Contents/MacOS/Plugins/libFT2Plugin.dylib (by renaming
its extension back to .dylib)
- started Pharo
-setting use Free type ON
-setting Update fonts at start ON
it then immediately starts loading fonts, (which I thought might be a good
idea
be
Hi John,
… thanks. another wild, wild guess:
it could then perhaps be, (if Pharo uses Open GL) that my graphics
card has Open GL incompatibility? or that Pharo 6.1 uses Open GL
calls not implemented on an Intel HD Graphics 4000 chip as in my mac mini?
kind regards
TedvG
> On 25. Aug 2017, at
I don't think it's just on Mac Mini - my MacBook Pro late 13" 2016 retina will
show similar symptoms if I try and resize the window to full screen (not the
maximise button, but try and drag the bottom corner of the world to the last
5-10 pixels at the bottom of the screen).
I think Ted noticed
Gorgeous!
Alexandre
Sent from my iPad
> On 25-08-2017, at 10:48 a.m., H. Hirzel wrote:
>
> Stephane,
>
> Thank you.
> The rendering seems to be very useful as is.
>
> The screen shot shows what you get if you execute
>
>PRMorphInterface new openWithSpec.
>
>
> I will read the code in
On 20 August 2017 at 12:50, stephan wrote:
> I'm afraid you might do newbies a disservice by adding yet another way of
> loading and saving combinations of packages.
I have been reflecting on this point a bit. I think there are two relevant
classes of newbies here.
One is people who are learni
note btw in the screenshot that that some text in the dialogue boxes are not
completely drawn, like
“Advanced featur..”, "Cache siz…”, “Glyph contras…”, etc.
this doesn’t change when the column width is increased with the mouse.
TedvG
> On 25. Aug 2017, at 15:55, Ted F.A.van Gaalen wrote:
>
>
Hi
with Damien Pollet, we went over all the booklets and some of the
Pharo books currently written in Pillar and made sure that each time
you commit
- a travis job is run
- latex is produced as well as pdf
- the pdf is stored on bintray
- the release versions are stored on the github repo (I sho
Feel free to enhance it.
It was fun to hack the visitor and to flesh the renderer on the fly.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 3:48 PM, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Stephane,
>
> Thank you.
> The rendering seems to be very useful as is.
>
> The screen shot shows what you get if you execute
>
> PRMorphInterface
Hi Hannes,
Code is on http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~TorstenBergmann/DesktopManager
which points to this article:
https://medium.com/@astares/multiple-desktops-for-pharo-5cbc46f3179f
which should explain the details and that you can access the desktops using:
Desktop manager desktops
You can al
Apart from the things I mentioned to you on discord (fileout through
FileWriter, etc)... another idea came into my mind that could be possibly
interesting.
Every time a thing (Class, Method, ...) is created/changed/deleted, an
event is announced in the system that you can watch for. (e.g. Nautilus
Hello Torsten
Thank you for the links to the DeskTopManager documentation.
I know can use playgrounds with expressions like
(Desktop manager desktops detect: [ :dt | dt name = 'Pillar
Morphic Renderer']) useAsDesktop.
and
(Desktop manager desktops detect: [ :dt | dt name =
'PetitP
It is always easier to start than to finish something. :)
For the small core we are getting there as Guillermo work showed it to us.
70 is bootstrap from source. Do you believe it? It is real and tangible. People
can do it on their own machine. And this is just the start.
Now we have our roadmap i
This is great Stef !
I'm waiting for the documentation to update all my projects with the new
process.
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Stephane Ducasse
wrote:
> Hi
>
> with Damien Pollet, we went over all the booklets and some of the
> Pharo books currently written in Pillar and made sure tha
The package contains two approaches to render a Pillar document object
to Morphic.
1. PRVisitor subclass: #PRMorphWriter
2. PRDocumentWriter subclass: #PRMorphWriter2
The class comment for PRDocumentWriter says
I'm the superclass of all classes supposed to output a pier document
to a text fi
>
> > Please note the embedded picture.
>
Only now I've realized that it is an embedded view and not just an opened
moose panel, looking forward to this!
Peter
Le 25/08/2017 à 11:04, H. Hirzel a écrit :
> Hello Stephane
>
> On 8/24/17, Stephane Ducasse wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> This is good that there is Section 7 this in the doc. [1] We started to
>> build a simple Morphic renderer for Pillar.
>> We should continue. If someone wants to have fun. This would
Hi,
Just for information: Pillar already ships with a live editor with syntax
highlighting that I built a couple of years ago.
And there are two inspector presentations available:
- If you inspect a class, you will get a Pillar comment presentation with
syntax highlighting
- If you inspect a .p
That's what I'm thinking. I'm going to do some research tonight. I'll report
back what I find out.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 25, 2017, at 07:03, TedVanGaalen wrote:
>
> Hi John,
> … thanks. another wild, wild guess:
> it could then perhaps be, (if Pharo uses Open GL) that my graphics
> car
Hi,
For video translation, I think that the best tool out there is Amara. I
have added a Pharo MOOC video myself at [1] and we made the translation
of the Grafoscopio video[2] in really short time, without any previous
experience. I really recommend this tool for the Pharo MOOC videos.
[1]
http:/
So, we're going to have Markdown for the wiki and probably for
documentation (via GitBooks)..., which is not surprising considering the
vast amount of support such documentation format has and the extensions
for a complete documentation toolchain and features. As I said, I think
that is an importan
+1
On 24/08/17 11:49, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> lol by far the most funny pharo teaser I have watched and the tool
> looks extra useful , well done :)
>
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 6:33 PM Benoit Verhaeghe
> mailto:benoit.verhae...@inria.fr>> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm glad to presen
Hi--
> > > ...10mbs which is the size pharo image can be reduced to is
> > > nothing for todays TBs hard drives and GBs flash drives and
> > > online storage. Unless you do an embedded app and 10 mbs are huge
> > > for your limited storage.
> >
> > Or you want to minimize initial startup time, in
Hi Benoit,
I am not really sure how to use SmartTest. I have enabled all the options in
the setting browser, but when I code, it somehow get stuck:
Any idea? Updating critiques…
Alexandre
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Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu
^~:;._,.;:~^~
As I said the format is not so important for me, the reason why I chose
markdown instead of pillar is because you can edit it using github web
interface making it easier. The books will continue to use Pillar, because
making a book is obviously a lot more sophisticated than creating a wiki
that mai
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