How do you install addons on Android?  You can't do

install 'all'

so do you use jpkg commands? Or does Qt come automatically so you use Package Manager?

Henry Rich

On 8/4/2015 9:53 AM, Henry Rich wrote:
I have filled in all the pages (except Mac); experts please review.

I created the Linux/Raspberry Pi page by copying the previous
instructions; I hope that's right.

There is some info in the previous pages that has not found a way in
(perhaps this is the out-of-date material Chris referred to):
Installation for Multiple Users
Folder Summary
Uninstall

Henry

On 8/3/2015 10:49 PM, chris burke wrote:
Yes, Linux and Raspberry Pi need the 3-step process, which could be
2-step:
install the base system, then load J and install 'qtide' or install
'all'.

Raspberry Pi probably does need a tab of its own.

On 3 August 2015 at 19:29, Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:

I like it.  It reads well for the AIO installers.

The Linux instructions are missing, and the Raspberry Pi.  Do those
systems need to go through the 3-step process of Install Base,
Install Qt,
Install Addons?  I assume so, & we need to detail those steps.

Does Raspberry Pi need a tab of its own?

Henry


On 8/3/2015 10:02 PM, chris burke wrote:

I have made a start on this, please see
www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/System/Installation2.

Some of the old installation material was out of date and has been
discarded.

The new Quick Start instructions are very simple (and Mac should be
like
Windows).

Otherwise, the detailed instructions are separate for each platform.
This
should be easier to follow than the old instructions that tried to
describe
all platforms together.

It is the layout that I am most concerned about, and I hope that this
layout is acceptable. Otherwise everyone is free to update the
instructions
on each page.


On 3 August 2015 at 17:38, chris burke <[email protected]> wrote:

I agree, and am now working on a new set of pages and will put them up
later today. They will not be complete, but will at least show the
arrangement that I think is needed.

Your own texts are good, it is more the layout of the pages that
concerns
me.


On 3 August 2015 at 17:35, Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:

OK; but would it be good to have these instructions listed
somewhere, say
as a Quick Start page, to summarize the steps needed to get a first J
installation going?



The third sentence in the Getting Started guide reads:

Once J is installed and loaded, you can get a quick overview of the
language by selecting menu Help|Studio|Labs, and running the first
few
labs.



Previously a user had to read the Installation page, then the Qt
Install
page, and then the Package Manager page, before they had a system
where
they could do that.  We don't want to go back to that, right?


Henry


On 8/3/2015 8:21 PM, chris burke wrote:

I have collected everything a user needs to get a full system going.


Please consider using that as a starting point.

I disagree with what has been done, and will rearrange all these
instructions.
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