Just to set things stright. I (Patrick) said that I used iFiles to
transfer files, but that was wrong, I actually used iExplorer. Sorry
for the misinformation. My version of iExplorer is old enough that
it won't update to the current version, but still works fine for file
transfers with j701. I
Sometime around the IOS 10.? update, Apple broke the ability of my Macbook (OS
X Lion 10.7.5 (11G63)
13-inch Late 2007
safari Version 6.1.6 (7537.78.2)
ITunes 12.2.2.25)
To connect via USB to my iPhone 6s.
So, I miss the 32 bit version's ability to use pacman.
Everything else, I love!! Thanks Er
Than you for the feedback. Somehow I missed you post earlier.
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 12:40 PM, Joey K Tuttle wrote:
> I think the easiest way is using something like iExplorer from
> https://macroplant.com/ (works in Windows and OS X)
>
> They have a free version which would suffice for what y
Maybe I spoke too soon about waiting. I thought that there could be a way
via email... Apparently there is! Thanks.
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 1:00 PM, 'Mike Day' via Programming <
programm...@jsoftware.com> wrote:
> While drafting this, I've just seen Joey Tuttle's post. But I'll
> persist!n (And
I think I will wait for option 3... Thank you! :)
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Eric Iverson
wrote:
> moving files between desktop and iOS:
>
> 1. Install itunes on desktop and use itunes share facility. They don't make
> this easy and you might have to google to figure it out. Share only
While drafting this, I've just seen Joey Tuttle's post. But I'll
persist!n (And
now, Eric's!)
There's the official method for the previous (32 bit) iOS versions,
described
under http://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/iOS/32bit#FileTransfers
It involves emailing to yourself. Possibly simpler
moving files between desktop and iOS:
1. Install itunes on desktop and use itunes share facility. They don't make
this easy and you might have to google to figure it out. Share only lets
you move a single file. So you probably want to use the J implementation of
tar. On the desktop you can load'ta
I think the easiest way is using something like iExplorer from
https://macroplant.com/ (works in Windows and OS X)
They have a free version which would suffice for what you ask, see -
https://macroplant.com/iexplorer/free-vs-paid
Patrick references iFile which is similar to iExplorer (I don't
What is the easiest way to transfer a bunch of scripts back and forth
between an iPhone and a Win PC?
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 2:59 PM, J. Patrick Harrington
wrote:
> Thank you Eric!
>
> I've just tried j701 on my iPhone 6+. The new keyboard is a *vast*
> improvement making the entry of the most
The base library had assumed all JFE had defined BINPATH, but
apparently this is not always true. Fix will be in the next
base library update. Thank you for reporting this bug.
Ср, 05 июл 2017, Xiao-Yong Jin написал(а):
> Looks like the new Iospacman.txt updated by bill lam is working again, but
Iospacman.txt is decommitted, there will be other ways to move files in and out
of j ios and more addons might be bundled inside j ios assets.
Sent from my iPhone
On 6 Jul, 2017, at 3:39 AM, Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
> It is not about pointlessly updating the libraries, but rather a simple way
> to
Thanks, Eric. Sorry for the delay - watching Wimbledon & out for a while.
Yes - it seems fine in portrait mode.
It's not immediately obvious that there are three sections of display;
I don't know what
you call them, so when it says "scroll through these topics... ", it's
not quite clear wha
With a bit of work and documentation of steps at the wiki it will soon be
possible to to put addons on J iOS.
New documents and document exchange within your own environment (your
desktop to your device) is more clearly within the Apple rules than
download from Jsoftware.
Here is a rough sketch:
It is not about pointlessly updating the libraries, but rather a simple way
to download more addons.
> On Jul 5, 2017, at 12:27 PM, Eric Iverson wrote:
>
> The folder structure in J iOS is a bit different. I think it would be a
> mistake to worry about things like updating the base library. Why
Ok, I won't do this:
load 'pacman'
not found: /j/system/util/pacman.ijs
|file name error: script
| 0!:0 y[4!:55<'y'
But this, in the plot lab, is disappointing:
The examples given below also require the utilities in
scripts numeric and trig. Load these as:
)
load 'numeric trig'
not fo
Thank you Eric!
I've just tried j701 on my iPhone 6+. The new keyboard
is a *vast* improvement making the entry of the most common
characters much more convenient.
My phone was jailbroken for years, which made it easy to
move files onto the J app, but eventually I was forced to
upgrade to t
The folder structure in J iOS is a bit different. I think it would be a
mistake to worry about things like updating the base library. Why not just
use what is already there? Updating for the mere sake of updating doesn't
make sense.
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
> Looks li
I was please with the report that the 5s works and have verified it with
the simulator.
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Eric Iverson
wrote:
> UGH. A bug introduced at the last minute (making landscape keyboard
> buttons taller - so they were square) broke landscape keyboard on all
> devices. Th
Looks like the new Iospacman.txt updated by bill lam is working again, but the
updated base library cannot be loaded, because JFE doesn’t have BINPATH defined.
> On Jul 5, 2017, at 11:48 AM, Eric Iverson wrote:
>
> UGH. A bug introduced at the last minute (making landscape keyboard buttons
> tal
UGH. A bug introduced at the last minute (making landscape keyboard buttons
taller - so they were square) broke landscape keyboard on all devices. This
is in addition to the initial confusion of not seeing the help html view if
you start out in landscape.
I want to wait a bit to see if there are o
Add to my problems that I often confuse my explanations with "typos"...
Should have said - i.e. z x c ... m = . : and the control row below are
missing.
> On 2017Jul 5, at 08:02, Joey K Tuttle wrote:
>
> The problem is worse than you indicate, only the top 4 rows of the keyboard
> appear
I was too enthusiastic last night to report that landscape is broken.
The problem is worse than you indicate, only the top 4 rows of the keyboard
appear in landscape, i.e. a s d f...k l ' and the control row below are
missing. When the keyboard is dismissed before rotation, the scrolling area is
I think I see the problem you report with landscape. Everything is working
as intended, but the html view (where ? and plots are displayed) is not
seen because the screen is taken up with the keyboard and log area. There
just isn't enough vertical space.
Please run J again in landscape and dismiss
Oh!
I rotated the screen, so moving from landscape to portrait, and
(A) saw an introductory display rather than a fairly small blank area,
And (b) a functioning "?" "button"
Sorry, I prefer l/scape most of the time. Prepared to use Portrait, but
shouldn't landscape work too?
Thanks again,
Early try-out on iPad, iOS 10.3.2 :-
the "?" "Button" appears not to work, not with my finger-jabbing, at least...
Thanks,
Mike
Please reply to mike_liz@tiscali.co.uk.
Sent from my iPad
> On 5 Jul 2017, at 01:42, Eric Iverson wrote:
>
> A significant new release of J iOS is avai
I like it!
Lots of things to learn (and I lust for a + size iPhone) but off the top,
great improvements!
> On 2017Jul 4, at 17:42, Eric Iverson wrote:
>
> A significant new release of J iOS is available at the Apple App Store.
>
> See http://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/iOS for more inf
Thanks, I'll try that. --Kip
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, robert therriault wrote:
> Kip
>
> I just tap in the text entry box. I think that the down arrow makes it
> disappear.
>
> Cheers, bob
>
> > On Jul 4, 2017, at 7:14 PM, Kip Murray > wrote:
> >
> > How do you get the new keyboard back if you
Kip
I just tap in the text entry box. I think that the down arrow makes it
disappear.
Cheers, bob
> On Jul 4, 2017, at 7:14 PM, Kip Murray wrote:
>
> How do you get the new keyboard back if you lose it? Don't remember how I
> lost it. --Kip Murray
>
> On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, robert therr
How do you get the new keyboard back if you lose it? Don't remember how I
lost it. --Kip Murray
On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, robert therriault wrote:
> Looks good Eric,
>
> At first blush the new keyboard is much more useful for J and Menlo is a
> much nicer font.
>
> Congratulations, bob
>
> > O
Looks good Eric,
At first blush the new keyboard is much more useful for J and Menlo is a much
nicer font.
Congratulations, bob
> On Jul 4, 2017, at 5:42 PM, Eric Iverson wrote:
>
> A significant new release of J iOS is available at the Apple App Store.
>
> See http://code.jsoftware.com/wiki
A significant new release of J iOS is available at the Apple App Store.
See http://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/iOS for more information.
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