I see the little arrow in the last version in the Pharo Launcher.
On 24 May 2015 at 17:37, Serge Stinckwich wrote:
> Apparently this black arrow works in Pharo 4.0 but this is broken in MOOSE 5.1
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> On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Cyril Ferlicot
> wrote:
>> On the top right of the tools in P
We are working on it but that takes time ;)
On 24 May 2015 at 17:40, Daniel Roe wrote:
> That little black arrow...
>
> Aha! Now I have learned something useful.
>
> I realize that the updating of Pharo is important but it would only be
> better if the documentation could be kept current as well.
That little black arrow...
Aha! Now I have learned something useful.
I realize that the updating of Pharo is important but it would only be better
if the documentation could be kept current as well.
Thanks again...
Dan
Apparently this black arrow works in Pharo 4.0 but this is broken in MOOSE 5.1
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Cyril Ferlicot
wrote:
> On the top right of the tools in Pharo you have a little black arrow.
> If you click on it you have a menu and an "about" field to explain the
> purpose of the
On the top right of the tools in Pharo you have a little black arrow.
If you click on it you have a menu and an "about" field to explain the
purpose of the tool.
On 24 May 2015 at 17:32, Daniel Roe wrote:
> Question to Daniel:
>
> Did you try to know something about the tool before in the IDE?
>
Question to Daniel:
Did you try to know something about the tool before in the IDE?
For example, did you try to read the About of the tool?
(I'm trying to determine how useful/accesible are the help features of the
tools)
To show you what a noob I am - I don't even understand your question.
Da
Question to Daniel:
Did you try to know something about the tool before in the IDE?
For example, did you try to read the About of the tool?
(I'm trying to determine how useful/accesible are the help features of the
tools)
Yes, and it also offers additional features.
It remembers the code you've written/executed (someone correct me please)
(it saves them in a directory called name-cache or somothing like that)
If you rename the tab you get a file with that name. And you can search
for that piece of code later with
Hi,
The playground is not the workspace.
You can open a workspace by executing this : Workspace open.
But the playground replace the workspace and all the doc will be
updated to refers to the Playground.
Almost everything you could do on a Workspace can be done in the Playground.
If you follow Ph
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Daniel Roe wrote:
> I am a complete noob when it comes to Smalltalk. I have chosen both Squeak
> and Pharo to learn this language. I am doing so just for my own knowledge
> and to try and keep my aging brain active. I may choose down the road to
> concentrate on on
I am a complete noob when it comes to Smalltalk. I have chosen both Squeak and
Pharo to learn this language. I am doing so just for my own knowledge and to
try and keep my aging brain active. I may choose down the road to concentrate
on one of the Smalltalk variants but right now I'm going to go
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