>
> That is correct by default, but you can always hack the VM if you rally
> want that behavior. Also, if you just wait a bit, I'm in the process of
> remapping the wheel simulation shortcuts to be extremely less likely to
> conflict with actual keyboard events. It is already done for Mac. I w
I wrote a little tool to print fractions/decimals as mixed numbers. Enjoy :)
Gofer it
smalltalkhubUser: 'SeanDeNigris' project: 'SeansPlayground';
package: 'MixedNumberPrinter';
load.
Usage Examples:
1.25 mixedNumberString = '1¼'. "use special ASCII charact
Matthieu Lacaton wrote
> Let's say for example thant I want to create a rectangle on the screen and
> be able to move it up and down by pressing CTRL + up / down arrow and be
> able to rotate it with the mouse wheel. Does this mean that on Linux I
> just
> can't ?
That is correct by default, but y
Okay, thank you for your answer, but there is one thing I am not sure I
understand :
Let's say for example thant I want to create a rectangle on the screen and
be able to move it up and down by pressing CTRL + up / down arrow and be
able to rotate it with the mouse wheel. Does this mean that on Li
very interesting :-)
2015-05-09 21:13 GMT+02:00 Attila Magyar :
> Hello,
>
> Teapot 0.91 released today.
>
> Teapot is micro web framework that focuses on simplicity and ease of use.
>
> Here's a summary of changes:
> - Routes and before/after filters may include conditions (see the example
> be
It would be a nice and welcome addition !
> On 10 May 2015, at 00:39, Benjamin Pollack wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Has anyone implemented protobufs for Pharo yet? I’ve not managed to find any
> examples, so I assume the answer is “no”, but I thought I’d check here before
> rolling up my sleeves a