And let me remind you that despite that NB implements FFI to speak with
C,
it is not obliged to implement features of C language itself. It lets you
speak with C programs, but not lets you write programs like in C (see the
difference? :)
I wasn't implying that implicit type conversion
Andy Jones wrote
since the instructions at
http://pharo.org/gnu-linux-installation#64-bit-System-Setup seem to be out
of date...
Note that there is no ia32-libs package on Jessie, as far as I can tell.
The instructions, under Ubuntu 14.04 and Later, link to
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 9:56 PM, Igor Stasenko siguc...@gmail.com wrote:
And let me remind you that despite that NB implements FFI to speak with
C, it is not obliged to implement features of C language itself. It lets
you speak with C programs, but not lets you write programs like in C (see
I am installing my project Ephestos on Pharo 5 that depends on SmaCC and
SmaCC gives me the following warning
This package depends on the following classes: StringHolder You must
resolve these dependencies before you will be able to load these
definitions: SmaCCCodeHolder SmaCCCodeHolder#owner:
I try to install GitFileTree on Pharo and I get this warning
This package depends on the following classes: StringHolder You must
resolve these dependencies before you will be able to load these
definitions: CrLfFileEditor CrLfFileEditor#defaultLineEndConvention
CrLfFileEditor#editFileNamed:
Alex you should use the texmate plugin because the chapter is rendered on
Cmd-R.
Oh! I did not know this!
By the way, is there a way to have the spell checker when using TextMate? I do
not have the spell checker when editing Pillar files. Am I the only one?
Cheers,
Alexandre
This has been fixed some time ago, but is still in dev branch, so
#loadDevelopment should do the trick.
Peter
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Dimitris Chloupis kilon.al...@gmail.com
wrote:
I try to install GitFileTree on Pharo and I get this warning
This package depends on the following
Thanks Damien,
Hernán
2015-07-27 5:52 GMT-03:00 Damien Cassou damien.cas...@inria.fr:
Hernán Morales Durand hernan.mora...@gmail.com writes:
Has anyone implemented a feature to convert a document from Markdown
format
to Pillar?
not yet. But Jan implemented a full-featured Markdown
Hi Kilon,
I haven't done the work to port the SmaCC Gui to Pharo 5. As long as you
don't use the GUI, you should be fine.
Thierry
Le 27 juil. 2015 9:48 PM, Dimitris Chloupis kilon.al...@gmail.com a
écrit :
I am installing my project Ephestos on Pharo 5 that depends on SmaCC and
SmaCC gives me
Le 27 juil. 2015 10:03 PM, Dimitris Chloupis kilon.al...@gmail.com a
écrit :
maybe add it to stable and update config in the pharo 5 meta repo so we
can all get it through conf browser ?
I'll do that.
I'm camping at the moment, so I'm not supposed to do Pharo coding ;)
Thierry
On Mon, Jul
Please camp and have fun by all means. I am in no hurry. I used
loadDevelopment and there are no issues.
Happy camping :)
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11:33 PM Thierry Goubier thierry.goub...@gmail.com
wrote:
Le 27 juil. 2015 10:03 PM, Dimitris Chloupis kilon.al...@gmail.com a
écrit :
maybe
Camping with internet access is a sign of not enough wilderness. :)
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:35 PM, Dimitris Chloupis kilon.al...@gmail.com
wrote:
Please camp and have fun by all means. I am in no hurry. I used
loadDevelopment and there are no issues.
Happy camping :)
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015
Ah, yes, by 'offline' I did mean outside of the mailing list, but that was
purely out of consideration for the list. If the list wants to hear it, far
be it from me to keep it from them.
For my part, I am a graduate student working on my dissertation, and I have
been trying to build tools to
Thanks Sven,
I will test the performance... some my objects have around
1 points.
Maybe I will reduce the amount of point and sacrifice some precision.
I thought something like that was already available in SH.
Best regards
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 4:31 AM, Sven Van Caekenberghe
Hi Hernán
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 4:54 AM, Hernán Morales Durand
hernan.mora...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Arturo,
Do you want to implement a Geolocator like NAC?
http://www.nactag.info/map.asp
Nope, just to count points for each different province.
The GADM world tree is built from a CSV
Hi,
is there a good reason why not just rename Announcement to Event since
everyone is calling it that anyways?
Everybody (almost irrespective of language) understands what an event,
whilst Announcement is a new vocabulary.
Most people when subclassing will anyways do
Announcement subclass:
Thanks Evan for the detailed info. This is a busy week for me, but next
weekend I will be giving a more detailed look at your software and
answering your mail.
Cheers,
Offray
Ps: for some reason your post don't become part of the thread in my
mailing client. They start like new post, but
Le 27/7/15 11:04, Tudor Girba a écrit :
We would love to have your demos on Bloc soon :)
We all thought the same ;)
Doru
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Stephan Eggermont step...@stack.nl
mailto:step...@stack.nl wrote:
On 27-07-15 09:38, stepharo wrote:
you are proving
Once we will get TxText we will really invest into nice rendering. Now
nothing prevents someone to push to have comments better rendered
based on kasper
Stef
Le 27/7/15 10:09, Peter Uhnák a écrit :
I think that we would need some better support for text rendering for
Pillar to be usable
Indeed, TxText should provide live rendering.
In the meantime, we have Rubric and there is a reasonable support for live
rendering and linking:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/writing-pillar-books-with-the-gtinspector/
However, the current problem is the parser. In my solution, I used an
Am 27.07.2015 um 04:01 schrieb Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
off...@riseup.net:
Ohh offline of the mailing list. I got it! Wouldn't be better if we talk here
about the ideas of outliners an PIM made with Pharo? Maybe this can help with
ideas and discussion at least until it gets
Stephan
you are proving that people can use Morphic to build non traditional
applications and without roassal :)
Stef
Le 26/7/15 19:27, Stephan Eggermont a écrit :
Pharo is an excellent environment for building interactive
applications. In part 4 of this series, I take a look at a planning
I think that we would need some better support for text rendering for
Pillar to be usable inside Pharo --- that's reason why I gave up on this
long ago and am still using html (and js) for myself... and also because of
clickable links.
Kasper Østerbye did this some time ago
(original thread
On 27-07-15 09:38, stepharo wrote:
you are proving that people can use Morphic to build non traditional
applications and without roassal :)
The Roassal examples made it much easier to get started.
Roassal with Glamour was excellent for building applications
with lots of visualizations.
I hope
Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas off...@riseup.net writes:
Ohh offline of the mailing list. I got it! Wouldn't be better if we talk
here about the ideas of outliners an PIM made with Pharo? Maybe this can
help with ideas and discussion at least until it gets traction.
please continue on the
Le 26/7/15 22:30, Andy Jones a écrit :
LOL - this is actually what brought me back to Smalltalk again -
specifically the idea of some sort of programmable Wiki - but I
certainly don't have any code yet; complete newb here.
If you want a wiki syntax use pillar because it is the syntax of
Hello,
Has anyone implemented a feature to convert a document from Markdown format
to Pillar?
Cheers,
Hernán
We would love to have your demos on Bloc soon :)
Doru
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Stephan Eggermont step...@stack.nl
wrote:
On 27-07-15 09:38, stepharo wrote:
you are proving that people can use Morphic to build non traditional
applications and without roassal :)
The Roassal
Ferlicot D. Cyril cyril.ferli...@gmail.com writes:
I'll work soon on getting ride of the scripts.
We'll try to have everything on the configuration file. So, that will be
easy to export only 1 chapter, or to remove one export etc.
that' really important Cyril. We should get rid of bash
Hernán Morales Durand hernan.mora...@gmail.com writes:
Has anyone implemented a feature to convert a document from Markdown format
to Pillar?
not yet. But Jan implemented a full-featured Markdown parser in
PetitParser so I guess the hard part has been written already. I know
others are
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