Just to check: did you click on #lang racket when you had #lang racket in the buffer already? I need to improve that case a little bit.
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Matthias Felleisen <matth...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote: > > Ouch. It satisfies the "gui design laws" so it passes this test. > For an 'old timer' it doesn't truly work. Let's wait and see. > > -- Matthias > > > > > On Nov 6, 2012, at 8:17 PM, Robby Findler wrote: > >> Okay, I've push something to try to deal with this. >> >> Robby >> >> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Robby Findler >> <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu> wrote: >>> OH! I now get the confusion. Clicking on the teaching languages is the >>> way one interacts with that part of the dialog but the #lang lines are >>> just text and users of this thing will be completely confused by >>> non-parallelism. >>> >>> Duh! >>> >>> Hm. >>> >>> Robby >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Matthias Felleisen <matth...@ccs.neu.edu> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> +1 >>>> >>>> Thank you for the experiment. I am coming to two conclusions: >>>> -- I think we're closer to getting it right >>>> -- I am beginning to think we dont' ever wish to abolish it. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Nov 6, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Asumu Takikawa wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 2012-11-06 14:03:50 -0600, Robby Findler wrote: >>>>>> The "docs" links are meant to all be clickable (and I can certainly >>>>>> underline them). What were you expecting, exactly? >>>>>> >>>>>> I prefer not to make clicking on the "#lang .." part edit the >>>>>> definitions window; I think copy and paste is probably clearer to the >>>>>> user. >>>>> >>>>> I didn't actually expect the '#lang ...' to change anything, but I could >>>>> imagine thinking that it did and being confused. Similarly, it might not >>>>> be obvious that the teaching languages are clickable without some visual >>>>> distinction. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Asumu >>>> > _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev