Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Denis Kudriashov
2017-01-09 16:37 GMT+01:00 Hilaire : > But we are far from my initial question. I will be happy to watch a > video demonstration about what I don't know in Pharo to understand more > easily the MessageBrowser, for example. Final goal will be to change > MessageBrwoser so asking for implementors do

Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Hilaire
I should add I am stick with Pharo3 for DrGeo, however the new inspector in Pharo 4 and 5 reduces a lot the cascade of inspector windows, thanks to its horizontal slider. Le 09/01/2017 à 16:37, Hilaire a écrit : > We are refering to the same things. I express a feeling from a user > experience. Af

Re: [Pharo-users] A little expression interpreter for new forthcoming book

2017-01-09 Thread Damien Pollet
I just went through it and saw a few possible tweaks (you know me). I'll commit them directly if I get the time On 8 January 2017 at 20:50, Alexandre Bergel wrote: > Okay! > > Alexandre > > > > On Jan 8, 2017, at 4:34 PM, stepharong wrote: > > > > fixed. > > Alex > > this chapter alone is reall

Re: [Pharo-users] CPU hungry

2017-01-09 Thread Hilaire
Le 09/01/2017 à 15:46, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : > Does a plain Pharo 3 (with DrGeo) have the same problem ? They behave as twins, each one eating ~9% of the CPU time now. There is no background process, all world is empty, no Dr.Geo windows, only the task bar. Linux 64bits system. hilai

Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Hilaire
Le 09/01/2017 à 16:09, Tudor Girba a écrit : > Hi, > > In my opinion, Pharo provides the strongest infrastructure for understanding > a system from all technologies I have seen. So, if you say that Pharo is a > bit "under featured in, then I think we are not referring to the same thing > :). W

Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi, In my opinion, Pharo provides the strongest infrastructure for understanding a system from all technologies I have seen. So, if you say that Pharo is a bit "under featured in, then I think we are not referring to the same thing :). May I ask how you are using the inspector? For example: - d

Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Hilaire
I know this path of understanding code while it is running (inspector or debugger), but it is still a tedious path, and I feel Pharo is a bit under featured on that specific department, therefore my question on Moose. Hilaire Le 09/01/2017 à 15:09, Tudor Girba a écrit : > That is why my advice

Re: [Pharo-users] CPU hungry

2017-01-09 Thread Sven Van Caekenberghe
> On 9 Jan 2017, at 15:38, Hilaire wrote: > > Hello, > > When I download a fresh DrGeo16.10 (Pharo3 based), run it, open all > window, I can see it eat almost 25% of cpu, when lucky it get down to 8% > > What can I do? Does a plain Pharo 3 (with DrGeo) have the same problem ? If not, it must

[Pharo-users] CPU hungry

2017-01-09 Thread Hilaire
Hello, When I download a fresh DrGeo16.10 (Pharo3 based), run it, open all window, I can see it eat almost 25% of cpu, when lucky it get down to 8% What can I do? Thanks Hilaire -- Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu

Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi Hilaire, GT is essentially a project that takes the relevant parts of Moose and make them applicable to plain Pharo. Pharo ships with only the core tools, but the complete configuration of GT also brings with it Roassal and a couple of other goodies. There are still more interesting things i

[Pharo-users] happy and bold new year

2017-01-09 Thread Tudor Girba
Happy New Year, everyone! Over the last year, I went through a rather extensive tour and I directly exposed Moose, GT and Pharo to some 2000+ technical people through various sessions and trainings at conferences and companies. The tour will continue this year. Most of the sessions are not dir