Hi
I sometimes use J602 version on MacOS Mountain Lion with Java Preferences
setting 32bit CPU type precedence. However, recently Apple software update cut
off Java Preferences application. So we cannot use 32bit CPU Java. I fail in
starting J602 application with the following message:
Load
The JAL should only offer you packages appropriate for your platform.
Having said that, Android is still a new platform with a limited
number of users so I am not 100% sure that will always be the case.
- michael
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Wim de Lange wrote:
> Everyone thanks for the an
Everyone thanks for the answers. It was indeed too easy to expect that the
boxed output should be usable as input for the same function. It sounded
logical to me, so I just tried, with bad results.
Instal all sounds as a nice option, but I forgot that not all libraries are
suitable for all platfor
(<'install') jpkg &.> 0{"1 'shownotinstalled' jpkg ''
is such a script.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Michael Dykman wrote:
> 'showXXX' jpkg returns boxed data, whereas 'install' is expecting
> string input on the right. It should not be too hard to compose a
> script to do so.
>
> Would
there are more than a few which are untenable under android. gtk is among
the more obvious. my research suggests that gtk is not gong to happen on
android.
Bill Lam is doing some exciting work with an experimental wd for the
android console. I hope to have that bundled in next release.
On 2012
You can use the JHS and there you can see them all and choose which ones
you want in the JHS gui.
I have noticed that there are addons not suitable for the Android.
Probable related to GTK
2012/10/22 Wim de Lange
> Question about the Android version. When I run the update J script, I get
> Upda
'showXXX' jpkg returns boxed data, whereas 'install' is expecting
string input on the right. It should not be too hard to compose a
script to do so.
Would there be any interest in having an 'install all' menu item
along-side the update item?
- michael
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Wim de La
Thanks, so the command 'install' jpkg 'swownotinstalled' jpkg '' will do
the trick to install all. hmmm, does take some time.. and
responsiveness of my phone is now gone
maybe not a smart idea to try that
Groetjes,
Wim
2012/10/22 km
> Information on jpkg
>
> http://www.jsoft
Information on jpkg
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/JAL/Package%20Manager/jpkg
Kip Murray
Sent from my iPad
On Oct 22, 2012, at 7:26 AM, Michael Dykman wrote:
> No GUI package manager is provided in the present version, so we rely
> on the jpkg verb:
> 'shownotinstalled'jpkg''
> gives a
No GUI package manager is provided in the present version, so we rely
on the jpkg verb:
'shownotinstalled'jpkg''
gives a list of all available packages.
To install a new one
'install' jpkg''arc/zip'
For a full list of options, type
'help'jpkg''
I hope this helps.
On Mon, Oct 22, 20
Question about the Android version. When I run the update J script, I get
Updating J...
Updating server catalog...
Installing 1 package
Downloading ide/jhs...
Installing ide/jhs...
Done..
Installed addons are up to date, 82 addons are not yet installed
The base library is up to date.
How can I ins
Yes, but this means changing the underlying wiki engine (moinmoin). The
current solution is documented (
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/EditingGuidelines/Attachments) and requires
no changes to the wiki.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:22 AM, Roger Hui wrote:
> I think the wiki does not permit zip file
See http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/EditingGuidelines/Attachments
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Jordan Tirrell wrote:
> I put it up on the wiki
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/JordanTirrell/D3examples with the scripts
> in
> a zip file. The file uploads successfully, is downloadable by other
If you insist in a version of
(=&{: |.)
with caps then you'll have to use something like this
(written out version)
LAT=: 13 :'( {: x ) = {: |. y'
LAT
([: {: [) = [: {: [: |. ]
Then insert this into my cleaned code (thanks to Raul):
zlav=:[: ;([: < LAT"1 # (, }.)"1)"1 _
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