Thank you Sorawee and Yury, for the references and alternatives. The
https://cryptpad.fr , looks particularly promising option.
Some background: I'm looking for a way to share code (mainly) in .rkt and/or
.scrbl files in order to share with students of some of my courses. The code is
not yet r
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 6:18 AM Travis Kiefer wrote:
> Jens,
>
> Thank you for the example links. The spreadsheet example gets closer to
> the right direction of a non-trivial example. What's missing from these is
> the ability to add styles to the elements... Background colors, gradients,
> box s
> maybe the racket-away paste(bin) will be handy?
that should have been racket-*aware*, sorry for the typo.
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Sorry if it's slightly offtopic, but if you want to share a read-only snippet of
racket code, maybe the racket-away paste(bin) will be handy?
http://pasterack.org/
It can also run the code:)
Otherwise, recently I have started using https://cryptpad.fr as a casual
alternative to Google Drive, and
A quick Google returns this site:
https://superuser.com/questions/659666/how-do-i-get-google-drive-to-open-text-files-with-arbitrary-extensions-as-text-f
So it looks like there's no way if you are not willing to rename files or
use a third-party text editor in Google Drive.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at
Dear Racket users:
Is there a way to* open* (and just *view*) a Racket file (in particular,
with extensions *.rkt *or *.scrbl*) from *Google Drive*? (in my case is not
necessary even to edit the file, just to verify content).
Thank you very much for any pointer to reach that purpose.
Please Ke
Hi Stephen,
Your video shows you running this code in DrRacket with debugging
enabled. That usually affects performance. Have you made measurements
when running this code outside of DrRacket?
- Jon
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 2:13 PM Stephen Foster wrote:
>
> I'm considering using Racket to remake
Simon Schlee writes:
> I am getting an error message for the https certificate:
>
Sorry for this. As mentioned elsewhere in this thread this was already fixed.
It seemed
gitlab was momentarily down.
There are two alternatives to read the news:
1. Register for the newsletter in https://racket-
Hi Travis,
Curious to what you are referring to here. What was insanely easy?
Kind regards,
Paulo Matos
Travis Kiefer writes:
> Wow - that was insanely easy. I'm used to a command line compile process
> with lots of configuration variables to setup... Etc.. Etc..
>
> Thank you so much Paul!
I'm considering using Racket to remake my 3D game CodeSpells. I'm using
http requests to have Unreal Engine and Racket talk to each other.
When I use the http/request library, Racket fires off its GET request much
slower than if it were to do a system call to curl. (Same is true if I use
si
Compared to using curl, the Racket function gives me unacceptably slow
performance in the context of a 3D game I'm making (in which the Racket and
Unreal Engine runtimes are communicating via HTTP requests).
Below is a video to demonstrate the difference. Notice that when the spell
lands, it's
Hendrik Boom writes:
> On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 11:44:53AM +0200, Jens Axel Søgaard wrote:
>
>> The upside is that using standard elements work with custom themes used
>> in the OS. Screen readers for blind also work with standard elements.
>
> Just wondering. What is available in the way of scre
I've got no experience in this but I found this
https://opensource.com/life/15/8/accessibility-linux-blind-disabled
HTH
Stephen
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 1:09 PM Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 11:44:53AM +0200, Jens Axel Søgaard wrote:
>
> > The upside is that using standard elem
It turns out it was a brief error by gitlab.
Sam
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> yes it works again!
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Ah, it is now no longer working for me (it worked earlier this morning).
Sam
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 11:03 AM Simon Schlee wrote:
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>
>> I think you probably went to www.racket-news.com, but you should go to
>> racket-news.com (without the www) instead.
>
>
> With or without www I get a certifica
> I think you probably went to www.racket-news.com, but you should go to
> racket-news.com (without the www) instead.
>
With or without www I get a certificate error, when I ignore the
certificate I get a 502 from gitlab.
With different browsers and curl all give me the same responses.
Does
When I ignore the certificate error I get a gitlab styled 502 response code.
I wanted to read the news so I found the gitlab repository and within it
this markdown file:
https://gitlab.com/racket-news/racket-news.gitlab.io/-/blob/master/_src/posts/2020-07-06-issue34.md
Posting this in case other
I think you probably went to www.racket-news.com, but you should go to
racket-news.com (without the www) instead.
Sam
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 10:28 AM Simon Schlee wrote:
>
> I am getting an error message for the https certificate:
>
>> Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does
I am getting an error message for the https certificate:
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this
> site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for racket-news.com.
> The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.gitlab.io,
> gitlab.io
>
On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 11:44:53AM +0200, Jens Axel Søgaard wrote:
> The upside is that using standard elements work with custom themes used
> in the OS. Screen readers for blind also work with standard elements.
Just wondering. What is available in the way of screen readers on a
Linux system?
Hi Travis,
Den tir. 7. jul. 2020 kl. 00.18 skrev Travis Kiefer :
> Thank you for the example links. The spreadsheet example gets closer to
> the right direction of a non-trivial example. What's missing from these is
> the ability to add styles to the elements... Background colors, gradients,
> bo
Hendrik Boom writes:
> Found this signature quote:
>
> --
> Put not your faith in parenthesis, nor trust in dotted pears, says speech
> therapist.
>
> used by DannyB on Soyent News
>
> Thought it might be amusing here.
>
> -- hendrik
This is really cool :=)
May just remix it hehe
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