Re: [Jprogramming] error with Graphviz on j807/j64/darwin

2019-07-02 Thread bill lam
Have you homebrew install graphviz and what is the folder where it was installed? On Wed, Jul 3, 2019, 2:42 AM Ulrich Vollert wrote: > Hi, > > I installed graphviz and tried it on > > Engine: j807/j64/darwin > Release-d: commercial/2019-03-18T16:07:14 > Library: 8.07.26 > Qt IDE: 1.7.9/5.9.7 > P

Re: [Jprogramming] error with Graphviz on j807/j64/darwin

2019-07-02 Thread 'robert therriault' via Programming
Hi David, The path I have for my j807 is Macintosh HD/Users/bobtherriault/j64-807/addons/graphics/graphviz same pattern for j901 Cheers, bob > On Jul 2, 2019, at 12:55 PM, David Mitchell wrote: > > Hi Ulrich, > > I was unable to determine where graphviz would be installed on darwin. I > h

Re: [Jprogramming] error with Graphviz on j807/j64/darwin

2019-07-02 Thread David Mitchell
Hi Ulrich, I was unable to determine where graphviz would be installed on darwin. I have added cases in the j addon for Windows, Ubuntu and Centos. Do you have the graphviz darwin package installed? If so, can you tell me the path to the standard sample graph files? If I get the path, I ca

Re: [Jprogramming] error with Graphviz on j807/j64/darwin

2019-07-02 Thread Brian Schott
I can confirm your error. When I leave off ,LF I get the following error in the graphview window. Error: Reading file digraph G { a->b } -- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm

[Jprogramming] error with Graphviz on j807/j64/darwin

2019-07-02 Thread Ulrich Vollert
Hi, I installed graphviz and tried it on Engine: j807/j64/darwin Release-d: commercial/2019-03-18T16:07:14 Library: 8.07.26 Qt IDE: 1.7.9/5.9.7 Platform: Darwin 64 Installer: J807 install InstallPath: /applications/j64-807 Contact: www.jsoftware.com load 'graphics/gra

Re: [Jprogramming] Avoiding session window display

2019-07-02 Thread bill lam
add code to handle the text button event.eg form_text1_button=: 3 : 0 your code here ) NB. text1 is the single line input text field, not the done button On Tue, Jul 2, 2019, 11:19 PM Devon McCormick wrote: > Thanks for the quick replies. Putting "wd 'ide hide'" after the "pshow" > fixed the

Re: [Jprogramming] Avoiding session window display

2019-07-02 Thread Devon McCormick
Thanks for the quick replies. Putting "wd 'ide hide'" after the "pshow" fixed the problem. Is there a standard way to avoid requiring the use to press a "Done" button by finishing up when the user hits "Enter" in the last input field? On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 11:08 AM chris burke wrote: > This s

Re: [Jprogramming] Avoiding session window display

2019-07-02 Thread chris burke
This should not happen. Can you give a simple example to reproduce it? There are several qt forms in the session, e.g. Help|Studio|Qt Demos. Do these exhibit the same problem? On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 7:52 AM Devon McCormick wrote: > I have a simple Qt form that accepts a couple of file names. >

Re: [Jprogramming] Avoiding session window display

2019-07-02 Thread bill lam
try ptop cmd to bring window to the front. or ide hide cmd to hide ide session. On Tue, Jul 2, 2019, 10:52 PM Devon McCormick wrote: > I have a simple Qt form that accepts a couple of file names. > Unfortunately, it looks like the "wd 'pshow'" to display it also causes the > underlying JQt sessi

[Jprogramming] Avoiding session window display

2019-07-02 Thread Devon McCormick
I have a simple Qt form that accepts a couple of file names. Unfortunately, it looks like the "wd 'pshow'" to display it also causes the underlying JQt session window to pop up over my form. I very seldom use the Qt GUI forms so I don't know if this is normal behavior but it greatly detracts from

Re: [Jprogramming] question on verb/gerund as argument to Amend

2019-07-02 Thread Henry Rich
The verb form u} is still supported.  It doesn't fit in well with the rest of u} as currently defined, which is why I deprecated it.  I think if Ken designed the language anew he might define u} differently. (x u y) calculates a set of atom numbers (each a single number giving the position of