Hi Stef -
Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad that we all seem to be ready to
leave the past behind us and move on into the future. I fully understand
(and appreciate) your decision to fork Pharo and I have most definitely
no objections to its direction and goals.
Talking about goals, I
Hello all,
I had some type of melt-down today and ended up with an image that won't load.
I have a backup from a few days ago, but a lot has happened since then. Recent
change logs seem to be readable, but the "Recover lost changes" GUI has not
been terribly helpful. Is there a way to filter
Hi Fabrizo,
I think you're in the right place to talk about that.
I haven't been able to reproduce your error.
I added a test:
XMLParserTest>>testNonUTF8Characters
self shouldnt: [XMLDOMParser parseDocumentFrom:
'Bean BLABLABLA Eidgenössisches Institut für BLABLALBLA'
readStream] r
Hi,
Finally I've managed to build squeak vm rev. 2135 (current stable) with
FT2Plugin which makes all tests green on Pharo 1.0 rc3 image on my
machine :)
If some Linux users can test it on their distro, thanks.
The clean binary archive:
http://lolgzs.free.fr/pharo/squeak-vm/Squeak-3.11.3
On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Simon Denier wrote:
>
> On 25 mars 2010, at 23:26, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
>
>> I agree. Most of our extensions are really complex.
>>
>> In my opinion, traits must define variable. Else it defeats the whole
>> purpose of having a better modularity. Each time I u
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 1:15 AM, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
> On Mar 25, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
>
> > Hi folks. I want to intercept (and do something) for all objects. I know
> few approaches, for example:
> >
> > 1) using method wrappers (implementing run: aSelector with: arg
Hi,
Besides Postdocs, PhDs and Engineers, we are looking for student interns.
INRIA has a program for Students to work in a research group as an Intern.
Application is open now.
http://www-direction.inria.fr/international/PROGRAMMES/internship/indexAPPEL10.html
More information in engl
Hi,
I was parsing an XML File with the last version of XML Parser
(XML-Parser-JAAyer.68) and i get an error related to a not UTF-8 character
that the parser found into the document. The XML document contains some
german character:
Actually i'm not sure if the error is which is in the UTF8TextCon
Henrik Johansen a écrit :
A few thoughts:
- MessageTally is the model. Ditch opening CodeHolders and crap as a result of
calling spyAllOn: and friends, return the raw instance after collection.
- TimeProfile(r)(Browser) is the view. Convenience methods for opening
browsers. Ditch constructing w
Hi guys!
I for one am very glad to see Steph's post and appreciate both Pharo and
Squeak. Sometimes Pharo seems to have lots of good stuff going, and
sometimes Squeak does, especially lately.
ESUG is probably my new personal "yearly conference" and it was great in
Brest. I really love the wh
Sorry, forgot reply-all
-- Forwarded message --
From: Germán Arduino
Date: 2010/3/26
Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] Hello squeakers
To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list
Hi Stef:
I'm one of the guys being in both lists and trying to follow the two
things and appreciat
On Mar 26, 2010, at 1:19 53PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>> Absolutely <3 it!
>
> DNU???
<3 = Heart
As in, "I <3 Huckabees"
>
>
>> How about a Start profiling (Stop profiling when clicked) button as well,
>> providing functionality equal to the Start profiling... options from the
>> debug m
On 26.03.2010, at 12:17, stephane ducasse wrote:
>
> Dear Squeakers
>
> I want to send you a message because I estimate Squeakers and I want to open
> the door to see how new relationship can be build.
> So consider that as an open hand - even if my english may let you think
> otherwise.
>
>
Dear Squeakers
I want to send you a message because I estimate Squeakers and I want to open
the door to see how new relationship can be build.
So consider that as an open hand - even if my english may let you think
otherwise.
First, Pharo is not against Squeak. We forked because we bel
On 24 mars 10, at 16:51, Marcus Denker wrote:
On Mar 24, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Bouraqadi Noury wrote:
InternetConfiguration
this one is in the startup list, on Macos.
It is then strange (bug) that I get an empty references set for it,
especially that I'm on Mac too.
Noury
The idea is th
> Absolutely <3 it!
DNU???
> How about a Start profiling (Stop profiling when clicked) button as well,
> providing functionality equal to the Start profiling... options from the
> debug menu?
>
> I'd replace it in a heartbeat already tbh, with that extra button, we could
> reduce it to a sin
Fernando olivero wrote:
Hi Stef, i totally agree with the purpose and contents of the email.
Just a remark, i don't know when you sent it. But i'm subscribed to the
squeak-dev list and don't see your email posted.
Maybe it's a problem with my account, but i think its worth asking if anyone
el
On Mar 26, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Bouraqadi Noury wrote:
> On 24 mars 10, at 16:51, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mar 24, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Bouraqadi Noury wrote:
>>
>>> InternetConfiguration
>>
>>
>> this one is in the startup list, on Macos.
>>
> It is then strange (bug) that I get an empty
Very nice!
Alexandre
On 26 Mar 2010, at 06:47, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
gorgeous!
Stef
Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
11296
-
Issue 2208: Preferences setting
* range setting: bad widget height in the SettingBrowser
* improve TimeProfiler (MorphTreeMorph example)
Few w
Hi Stef, i totally agree with the purpose and contents of the email.
Just a remark, i don't know when you sent it. But i'm subscribed to the
squeak-dev list and don't see your email posted.
Maybe it's a problem with my account, but i think its worth asking if anyone
else has received it.
Ferna
Hi guys
I decided to send this mail with my name because I believe that. I asked marcus
and adrian to look at it but it only engage me and not
you. I thought that it was important for me to say something :)
Stef
On Mar 26, 2010, at 12:17 PM, stephane ducasse wrote:
> Dear Squeakers
>
> I w
On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:37 27AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
>> If the text background color is consistent, it should be fakeble in image.
>> Otherwise I'd reckon it requires more BitBlt fixes.
>
> Ok, converting the string morph to a bitmap works indeed. The text is
> readable. However the transparency
gorgeous!
Stef
> Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
>> 11296
>> -
>>
>> Issue 2208: Preferences setting
>> * range setting: bad widget height in the SettingBrowser
>> * improve TimeProfiler (MorphTreeMorph example)
> Few words about that:
> TimeProfiler is a improvement of the current Tim
On 25 mars 2010, at 23:26, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
> I agree. Most of our extensions are really complex.
>
> In my opinion, traits must define variable. Else it defeats the whole purpose
> of having a better modularity. Each time I use traits, I need variables.
>
> The solution of Visualworks
> If the text background color is consistent, it should be fakeble in image.
> Otherwise I'd reckon it requires more BitBlt fixes.
Ok, converting the string morph to a bitmap works indeed. The text is
readable. However the transparency does not work.
I hope the VM gets fixed :-)
> Look at the te
On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:11 47AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> Ahh, with Squeak4.2.3beta1 I get the same as you.
>
> Not perfect, but already better. Any idea how the ugly expanded areas
> can be fixed?
>
> Lukas
If the text background color is consistent, it should be fakeble in image.
Otherwise I'd
On Mar 26, 2010, at 10:27 34AM, Alain Plantec wrote:
> Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
>> 11296
>> -
>>
>> Issue 2208: Preferences setting
>> * range setting: bad widget height in the SettingBrowser
>> * improve TimeProfiler (MorphTreeMorph example)
> Few words about that:
> TimeProfil
Ahh, with Squeak4.2.3beta1 I get the same as you.
Not perfect, but already better. Any idea how the ugly expanded areas
can be fixed?
Lukas
On 26 March 2010 11:06, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> 2010/3/26 Henrik Johansen :
>> Hmmm, are you running on the latest VM's?
>
> I am using the Squeak4.2.2beta1
2010/3/26 Henrik Johansen :
> Hmmm, are you running on the latest VM's?
I am using the Squeak4.2.2beta1 VM on OS X.
The vertical text example looks like in the attached file.
Lukas
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http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
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Hmmm, are you running on the latest VM's?
With Pharo 1.1 and squeak 4.1, on both OSX and Windows I do not get black
rectangles, but "expanded" black areas like attached.
Cheers,
Henry
<>
On Mar 26, 2010, at 10:41 42AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
>> It's not fixed in Squeak.
>> WarpBlt does not work wi
> It's not fixed in Squeak.
> WarpBlt does not work with alpha 0 > < 1.
> Another example is rotating a systemwindow (from the halo menu), its
> dropshadow will be pure black. (i.e. all non-transparent pixels are rendered
> with their pure RGB component)
Ok, but what does this mean exactly?
Pre
It's not fixed in Squeak.
WarpBlt does not work with alpha 0 > < 1.
Another example is rotating a systemwindow (from the halo menu), its dropshadow
will be pure black. (i.e. all non-transparent pixels are rendered with their
pure RGB component)
Cheers,
Henry
(TransformationMorph is removed in C
Yeah, it is the same bug in Pharo 1.0 and 1.1
Lukas
On 26 March 2010 09:31, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> lukas
>
> did you check in the latest version of squeak because I saw some fixes about
> put Morph in TextMorph?
> Also in Cuis 2.0 because I imagine that juan got the same transformation. Now
Excellent idea.
I do not know where is the story about the help system. I would like something
extremely simple.
Published in the pharo inbox and I will merge it.
On Mar 25, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Michael Roberts wrote:
> Hi, based on Lukas' recent blog post about Monticello merging, I
> created so
>
>> Alex
>>
>> the context in which the solution were made is as important as the
>> solution
>>
>>> I agree. Most of our extensions are really complex.
>>>
>>> In my opinion, traits must define variable. Else it defeats the whole
>>> purpose of having a better modularity. Each time I u
lukas
did you check in the latest version of squeak because I saw some fixes about
put Morph in TextMorph?
Also in Cuis 2.0 because I imagine that juan got the same transformation. Now
it seems that he changed that.
Stef
On Mar 26, 2010, at 8:58 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> I noticed a problem
On Mar 26, 2010, at 9:23 AM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Alex
>
> the context in which the solution were made is as important as the
> solution
>
>> I agree. Most of our extensions are really complex.
>>
>> In my opinion, traits must define variable. Else it defeats the whole
>> purpose o
Exact
and you can have real problems!
Stef
> Hi Alexandre:
>
>
> On 25 Mar 2010, at 23:26, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
>> The solution of Visualworks was quite simple, and I think it makes sense in
>> most of the practical cases: when you compose traits, you simply concatenate
>> the variables
Alex
the context in which the solution were made is as important as the solution
> I agree. Most of our extensions are really complex.
>
> In my opinion, traits must define variable. Else it defeats the whole purpose
> of having a better modularity. Each time I use traits, I need variables
Thanks.
Doru is helping making sure that we will get a pier in good shape.
After we give some editors accounts and everybody is welcome with its own time
constraints.
Stef
On Mar 25, 2010, at 11:36 PM, Germán Arduino wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I could help a bit with Pier, being that I already maintai
On Mar 25, 2010, at 5:50 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
> Hi folks. I want to intercept (and do something) for all objects. I know few
> approaches, for example:
>
> 1) using method wrappers (implementing run: aSelector with: arguments in:
> aReceiver) I can wrap all compiled methods of all
I noticed a problem with transformation morphs and created a bug report:
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2207
The problem seems to be that the transformation morph creates a black
rectangle on the rotated clipping bounds. I does not only happen with
TextMorphs but also with (som
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