On Jan 29, Robby Findler wrote: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:32 PM, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote: > > But I think that "typically" should be removed. > > Gone. > > > * The "#lang" in "Typically, a #lang line ..." is biger than the > > surrounding text. > > They are now the same point size, namely the point size of the > small-control-font.
But now everything looks small like a comment, maybe have it all bigger, but uniformly so? > > * I'd prefer it if there was some easy way to really dim the > > language list box. Otherwise, it's bright enough that it's easy > > to click somewhere without reading the text above it. > > I made the whole dialog now use the panel's background, instead of > having whiteness behind the language list. That looks very nice. One more comment though: * When the module language radio is selected, the hierlist should have no selection. * Related, if you're in module, and you pop up the dialog and click the radio button for "choose a language" and then OK, you still end up with the module language. > Also: > > - PR http://bugs.plt-scheme.org/query/?cmd=view&pr=10724 is now fixed. > > - The "Language: ..." line in the interactions window now says > something approximately correct. It should use the read-language > infrastructure to get the name of the language, but I don't see how to > do that. Any tips would be appreciated. Meanwhile, it just looks at > the first line of the window and drops "#lang" (if it appears). (I'll hack something quick in a second.) > - the pop down menu item below the interactions window now says > "Determine language from source" instead of "Module" [I can see why you thought that it should show few of the lasst successful `#lang' lines... It doesn't go too well with the other choices in that menu.] > And finally, one question: for the "what do I do to get started" ie > the "not really a language" language? It should probably change > somehow or maybe just go away. Opinions? (This is the language that > you get if you delete your prefs and start up drscheem; there isn't > another simple way to get there). I vote for retiring it... -- ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev