When you write a literal sequence, the contents of the sequence is not
evaluated. For example, writing { 1 2 + } results in the sequence
containing 1, and then 2, and then the word +. So the sequence you're
passing to <checkboxes> is not of the form { { string model } }, but
in the form { { string bool word } }. To force the evaluation of
litterals in sequences, you can use the literals vocab:
http://docs.factorcode.org/content/vocab-literals.html

In your simple example case, that would be:
{
   { "Checkbox" $[ f <model> ] }
}

Jon

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Michele Pes <mp8...@rambler.ru> wrote:
> Hi to all!
> I cannot use <checkboxes> correctly.
> Looking at its definition, it seems to me that It takes an assoc
> where the key is the checkbox label (a string), and the value should be
> the model.
> I tried something like:
>
> {
>    { "Checkbox 1" f <model> }
> }
>
> but no way.
> Can someone give me an example of a single entry of this assoc?
> Thank you all,
> michele pes
>
> P.S.:
> Please do not post on pastebin since I cannot access it
>
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