I noticed now that I needed to do an update first because jhs was still
listed 24 24 and after update it was 24 25
Yesterday I think that it did not work first time until after I did
showinstall.
One thing to note for new uesrs is that the jpkg command does not work until
after asking for it
See the following page for instructions on use including how to load.
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/JAL/Package%20Manager/jpkg
From: Björn Helgason [gos...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 7 October 2010 22:35
I noticed now that I needed to do an update first because jhs was still
listed 24 24 and
It would be good to have both J7 guis look same or similar.
The J7 jhs package manager is in gui but the J7 is not and even if it works
it is not user friendly.
2010/10/7 Sherlock, Ric r.g.sherl...@massey.ac.nz
See the following page for instructions on use including how to load.
AFAIK that is the plan (similar gui interfaces for JHS gtk). From previous
forum messages I think Eric is waiting for the GTK gui to clean up the jhs one.
From: Björn Helgason [gos...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 7 October 2010 23:10
It would be good to have both J7 guis look same or similar.
There need to be some changes to allow the current version of JHS to run on
the iPad. The main one is the way keyboard input in handled. This will work
in the final J7 release but not yet. The same goes for the iPhone.
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Murray Eisenberg mur...@math.umass.eduwrote:
jpkg works very well for me, and I had never used gui pacman agin in J602 after
jpkg was released. Therefore jpkg is user friendly at least for me.
For the record, if jpkg didn't work then jhs package manager wouldn't work
either.
Чтв, 07 Окт 2010, Björn Helgason писал(а):
It would be good to
Bill, this looks fantastic! I am going to try to integrate it into my excel
reporting tool today and see how it works. Once I get the tool to a point
where it is cleaner than it is now I want to be able to share it here.
-Ed
-Original Message-
From: beta-boun...@jsoftware.com
Once again, I am installing J on a new machine.
And, once again, I need to deal with a crippling bug in J's
opengl implementation.
Here is how j64-602\system\classes\opengl\jzopengl_win_64.ijs looks
after I have fixed it:
NB. jzopengl_win_64.ijs
0 :0
coclass 'jzopengl'
create=: destroy=:
That should already fixed last year. did you update base library using
pacman? the file you mentioned is not even being loaded, and there are also
other 64-bit clean-up.
commit 962b4ae6eb545c072e785e42b39885bba6f85d5c
Author: blam b...@43cb2d34-b325-0410-9358-84604a89f4dd
AuthorDate: Sun