I see what's been going on. I was Ctrl-Shift-Clicking in Windows, kind of
muscle memory from OSX I guess.
Well, sorry... I now know yet another menu then :-)
Phil
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I guess I loaded the configuration and moved from there.
I'll put the missing bits in.
Phil
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 2:53 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> philippeback wrote
> > I am trying to get TWM to work in 3.0
> > ...
> > Now, things do load but there is the deprecation warnings about the
Hi Alex,
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 1:26 AM, Alexandre Bergel
wrote:
> Wow!
>
> Screenshots are (too) small?
>
They are actually in full resolution, but the theme makes them fit the
column, and the blog engine does not offer an enlarge preview :(. You can
however, simply zoom the page.
Hey pe
Halos are great, but in the current implementation they are rather poor
when you want to select a specific submorph.
A different mechanism is offered by the GTInspector by means of two
presentations: submorphs and preview. Take a look:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/custom-morph-screenshot-
philippeback wrote
> There is the World management icon which is still there and it looks like
> it can create worlds but switching between them just breaks havoc.
Can you clarify "havoc" a bit? I just get a PasteUpMorph DNU related to the
addition of WorldMorph. Changing PasteUpMorph -> WorldMorp
philippeback wrote
> I am trying to get TWM to work in 3.0
> ...
> Now, things do load but there is the deprecation warnings about the way
> icons are handled.
FYI, checking the repo, I notice I had already fixed the icon stuff in
TWM-GUI-SeanDeNigris.12, but you seem to have based your work on
TW
philippeback wrote
> Now, we get the new menu when doing the special clicking (e.g.
> Shift-Alt-Click in Windows, Cmd-Shift Click in OSX).
On what are you clicking when the menu appears? Halos in 30792 on Mac works
fine for me cycling in both directions when I click on several different
Nautilus p
philippeback wrote
> There is the World management icon which is still there and it looks like
> it can create worlds but switching between them just breaks havoc.
>
> Maybe should we just remove that feature from TWM as 3.0 doesn't seem to
> be
> multiworld friendly.
Thanks for getting it runnin
Wow!
Screenshots are (too) small?
Hey people! Use the like button and enter a comment :-)
We should be able to do the same thing for DBPedia.
Alexandre
On Mar 9, 2014, at 7:06 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
> Thanks for the interest.
>
> I added now a new blog post in which I detail an invest
Thanks, Alex.
I showed the above demo to non-Smalltalk developers with the idea of
positioning Pharo/Moose as a one-stop-tool-for-all-sorts-of-analyses (I
also showed them file manipulation). By the look in their eyes (they know
the real pain of having poor and incomplete tools), I am pretty convi
Thanks for the interest.
I added now a new blog post in which I detail an investigation scenario of
a Postgres DB with the GTInspector:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/dynamic-exploration-of-a-postgres-db-with-the-gtinspector/
The post includes a video that kind of gets you through the most
Hi
We already experienced this with Pavel in December.
Once I loaded UnReloader from SystemConfigurations from STHUB/Pharo
and I run unload I crash systematically the latest vm obtain with
wget -O - http://get.pharo.org/30+vmLatest | bash
the method crashing the system is
checkState
Solve. Neither image nor VM nor Fuel luckily :)
Cheers,
Max
On 08.03.2014, at 23:15, Max Leske wrote:
>
> On 08.03.2014, at 23:12, b...@openinworld.com wrote:
>
>> Max Leske wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 08.03.2014, at 15:03, Guillermo Polito wrote:
>>>
Hmm, as far as I know there is no "sh
Ben Coman wrote:
I have some strong concerns about the semantics of FileSystem on MS
Windows treating '\directory' as a relative path rather than an
absolute path.
For example currently...
'/tmp/test.txt' asFileReference fullName-->
'C:\Users\Ben\AppData\Roaming\Pharo\images\30790\tm
I have some strong concerns about the semantics of FileSystem on MS
Windows treating '\directory' as a relative path rather than an absolute
path.
For example currently...
'/tmp/test.txt' asFileReference fullName
--> 'C:\Users\Ben\AppData\Roaming\Pharo\images\30790\tmp\test.txt'
when
Just avoiding to only manipulate strings would be already good.
On 09 Mar 2014, at 11:22, Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
> Am 03.03.2014 um 14:22 schrieb Johan Fabry :
>
>> +1 to that! It would be good to have some kind of uniform syntax for
>> constructing queries. Especially now that the use of JSO
thanks sven I’m reading Hbase connection and I’m trying to understand it :)
On 09 Mar 2014, at 09:50, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> ZnBase64Encoder new encode: 42 asByteArray.
> => 'Kg=='
>
> (ZnBase64Encoder new decode: 'Kg==') asInteger.
> => 42
>
> There is also #asByteArrayOfSize: and
Thanks Ben for that info about long file names in Windows, of importance when
discussing file formats for smalltalk packages and git.
Just that your link only describe how to get a significant diff display when
dealing with zip files stored as-is inside a Git repository, not automagically
zippi
Am 03.03.2014 um 14:22 schrieb Johan Fabry :
> +1 to that! It would be good to have some kind of uniform syntax for
> constructing queries. Especially now that the use of JSON objects is quite
> common.
>
I would like to have that, too. I need to have query support for elasticsearch
and I wou
ZnBase64Encoder new encode: 42 asByteArray.
=> 'Kg=='
(ZnBase64Encoder new decode: 'Kg==') asInteger.
=> 42
There is also #asByteArrayOfSize: and signed/unsigned might come into play as
well.
Note that strictly speaking (as implemented by ZnBase64Encoder), Base64 is a
binary to string enc
around Zinc-Character-Encoding-Core
:)
Stef
On 09 Mar 2014, at 09:07, Pharo4Stef wrote:
> I’m sure that we have that. I remember sven’s code using encoder
> but I do not know where.
>
> # Method for encoding ints with base64 encoding
> def encode(n):
> data = struct.pack("i", n)
>
I’m sure that we have that. I remember sven’s code using encoder
but I do not know where.
# Method for encoding ints with base64 encoding
def encode(n):
data = struct.pack("i", n)
s = base64.b64encode(data)
return s
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