Re: [Pharo-users] Tonel vs Filetree

2019-02-10 Thread Richard70nl


> On 10 Feb 2019, at 12:43, Cyril Ferlicot D.  wrote:
> 
> Some informations here:
> 
> https://github.com/pharo-open-documentation/pharo-wiki/blob/master/General/ExportFormats.md
>  
> 
Exactly what I needed. Thanks so much!

[Pharo-users] Tonel vs Filetree

2019-02-09 Thread Richard70nl
Hi all,[learning Pharo…]What is the general preference for using Tonel or Filetree if I want to put my packages in Github? Is it just purely developer preference or are there technical considerations?Cheers,Richard


Re: [Pharo-users] Learn Pharo - Not Working

2019-02-03 Thread Richard70nl
Hi Keith,On 3 Feb 2019, at 01:30, magicspeller  wrote:Can you tell me why you don't have to select "ProfStef go." before rightclicking it. I had gotten the impression that to execute any Smalltalkstatement you always have to select it first.I just checked, the "right click -> do it" only works if at least the cursor is somewhere on the statement. I normally do a cmd-D (macOS) in these situations though. But AFAIK it’s not necessary to select the whole statement. If the cursor is somewhere else in the editor the “right click -> do it” does not work as expected. I think the editor should maybe put the cursor in the position where you right click. But that is more of a preference. I think if you get used to that behaviour then you probably don’t even think about it.Coming from most common coding editors, I find the editors in Pharo a bit quirky. But I (we?) probably get used to it. I did check online how some people use external editors and I think it’s not worth the hassle. It’s not as straightforward programming as I’m used to. And, I think if you use an external editor you miss the “immersion” of the environment.Cheers,Richard


Re: [Pharo-users] Learn Pharo - Not Working

2019-02-02 Thread Richard70NL
magicspeller wrote
> You can learn Pharo by clicking on the following expression: 
>   
> ProfStef go.
> 
> I clicked on ProfStef go and nothing happened. There are three URL links
> on
> the same page that work like they're supposed to, but no matter how many
> times I try, clicking on ProfStef go appears to do nothing at all.

For me it works, but what you can also try is:
1) Click the menu Tools -> Playground
2) Type: ProfStef go.
3) Right click what you just typed and click "Do It"

BTW, I'm also new with Pharo (not with programming) and I really enjoy the
book at http://books.pharo.org/pharo-by-example/.

Cheers,
Richard




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