EstebanLM wrote
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Issue 5638: Line wrap is breaking lines within words instead of between
words in text views
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5638
Beautiful :)
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Please consider this bug about line breaks within words in all Pharo tools
that i reported in April 2012 and that was commented on, but never even
accepted. It is still here in the latest 2.0.
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5638
Would you accept the Pharo website look like this:
Nice.
I remember in a previous version there had been the possibility to browse
the source code, not only the diff? Or do i just not find it any more?
Anyway this would be nice to have.
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jhancock wrote
Hi, I'm just getting back into pharo and starting with the current 2.0. I
would like to be able maximize a window without having the wasted space
outside it. I realize this maybe wasn't done because it keeps me from
getting to the world menu.
There is a setting
Thank you so much for the Summer Release. It's really a pleasure to work
with it and a great improvement over the first official 1.4 release.
Lorenzo wrote
I have had a second problem that, very likely, depends on me: after
installing Seaside I was not able to start the server in the
EstebanLM wrote
but it is working! I just tested it :)
Yes, you are right! It does work indeed! It used to not work ;)
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Sean P. DeNigris wrote
Pharo, as a Smalltalk is a powerful information system... that can grow as
the user's ideas grow.. It is composed of a Programming Language - an
interface between the models in the human mind and those in computing
hardware - and a User Interface, which matches the
Hi,
Pharo was not mentioned on german wikipedia, so i added a stub for an
article. If you speak german, please extend it :) (i will try to continue
myself the next days)
BTW is Pharo rather a 'Programming language' or an 'Implementation of a
Programming language'?
regards, Helene.
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Stéphane Ducasse wrote
Now if somebody with better design tastes than us would have some time we
would really like to get a
real professional style for 2.0.
Design is not a question of 'fonts' and 'tastes'. Better UI ususally has
some serious research background. You probably have to pay
I attached proper document icons for .image, .changes and .sources files to
this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5626
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The subtle texture is more like overlaying the existing elements with white
noise.
While one can make an IconicButton of course, one can not make a Window
Title Bar this way. There must be a way to make it directly in code? With
more and more high resolution displays it will get interesting some
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
I want to backport some fixes from 2.0 into 1.4. What's the best way to do
that?
Also, it seems to me that, given our new development process, all bugs
should be tagged for both 1.4 and 2.0 unless they specifically don't apply
to 1.4...
I would appreciate this
Marcus Denker-4 wrote
On Jun 7, 2012, at 11:10 AM, Marcus Denker wrote:
On Jun 7, 2012, at 11:07 AM, Helene Bilbo wrote:
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
I want to backport some fixes from 2.0 into 1.4. What's the best way to
do
that?
Also, it seems to me that, given our new
i opened a but entry some times ago:
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5637
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Mariano Martinez Peck wrote
Anyway, I agree we should document Nautilus somewhere :(
I stumbled upon a sketch of a Nautilus documentation some time ago :)
https://github.com/Ezial/Nautilus
Please continue to write it and publish it!
And i really begin to like Nautilus a lot, especially the
This is probably not what you are looking for, but it helped me, an amateur,
to understand return statements in blocks. Perhaps it would be a good
beginners example for the Block-Chapter in PBE Volume 2:
ReturnEarlyTestreturnEarly
The evaluation of the BlockClosure [^ true] per #value in
Guillermo Polito wrote
For OB, there is an stable version published with the metacello
configuration. But it is not receiving a constant manteinance.
That's good news. Where can i find it?
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Igor Stasenko wrote
so then go finish arts and design schools (min 5 years each). and only
then you may get back and continue working on nautilus! Hurry up. :)
I can also easily tell what i don't like in Nautilus. Much harder is
to propose alternative.
So after finishing art school i
Hilaire Fernandes wrote
Dimitry and I are working on the DrGeo port to the Android ARM Operating
System.
DrGeo on Pharo with Stack VM proves to be smooth and neat to use.
http://www.drgeo.eu/screenshot-video
Looks very intriguing! I hope there will soon be an AndroidVM on Jenkins.
Is it
Stéphane Ducasse wrote
On Feb 20, 2012, at 2:26 AM, Ben Coman wrote:
Pharo a plastic language to build evolvable and debuggable applications.
Plastic = (in science and technology) of or relating to the permanent
deformation of a solid without fracture by the temporary application of
where can you find this version?
on the website the newest version is 13315 and on Jenkins 13320.
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Marcus Denker-4 wrote
So there are multiple problems:
1) Morphic is not and API or a codebase but and idea (or principle)
And the question is even: a good one? In the current state for sure not.
For sure it's instantiation depends *a lot* on the language
model you have.
I think
I read your text and am confused about returing _from_ or _to_ the
homecontext and escaping to the homecontext. Do I understand it right this
way:
- As a block is executed always in it's home-context, when there is an
explicit return statement inside the block, this return statement will also
be
Denis Kudriashov wrote
Can I turn on halos. And is rotating morphs supported in pharo?
I love the rotating Morphs in Squeak! I found the functionality still in
Pharo, but only in RectangleMorph. But it seems to work fine to just copy
the methods from the t-rotating category of
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
We know where we want to go, sometimes the system does not get the shape
we want. but each little peebles after the other
one we shape it. Now you can also help to make it better.
I thought of Pharo (because of the Smalltalk-Balloon) when looking at one of
my
laurent laffont wrote:
I'm searching for a way to create desktop applications with Pharo (no
multiple window).
Hi. While i can't contribute anything, i just wanted to tell you that i'm
very interested in this. Please continue posting your findings :)
Best regards, Helene.
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Patrick Barroca wrote:
My first look yesterday night taught me that different windows colour
management is a basic behaviour of UITheme via #patchworkUIThemeColorFor:.
If I simply subclass UITheme and do nothing more I get more or less a
standard squeak theme with coloured windows minus
Stéphane Ducasse“ wrote:
I would really like to remove the standard squeak because it is terrible.
I set it up since some updates and
I cannot work with it anymore.
No, it is not terrible. It is very beautiful, and much more useful and
innovative than for example fake-windows or
Stéphane Ducasse“ wrote:
just out of curiosity who is using SoftSqueak and Standard Squeak theme?
I know that lukas like colored windows now may be specific new style with
this behavior could be done?
Hi,
i use them and like them a lot.
I also asked on the Squeak-List about the origins of
Personally, I think the „I am“ formula is very beautiful.
You would send a message to someone who says „I am the abstract superclass
of all classes that represent a group of elements.“, someone who introduces
himself as „The root interface in the collection hierarchy.“ (Java) on the
other hand —
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