Update in Linux64 went smoothly with no surprises (well, it took a 
little guessing/futzing on how to get the update).

In my Linux32 server, it was much more tedious (for reasons that 
aren't clear at all), but after reinstalling the whole system, 
updating to get to the new jhs.ijs and then using jal to get to the 
current release it is working well too.

It does seem to not work at all on iPod (because of no input area to 
activate the keyboard for input) - but if you have plans for that, 
great!

I would still like to be able to do the lineplot and pieplot demos on 
my own servers, where might one look for hints on how to do that??


At 17:08  -0400 2010/08/10, Eric Iverson wrote:
>A new JHS JAL update is available.
>
>Lots of rough edges but I think it worth a look by those who have followed
>so far.
>
>The JHS ijx window is more like the J602 ijx window (except it is html).
>
>ijx has a fixed menu at the top and the rest is contenteditable html.
>
>At the bottom, type a line and press enter to run the sentence.
>
>Scroll up the log and press enter to run an old line sentence. Unlike j602
>an enter always runs the line at the caret and does not recall old lines for
>editing. Use cut/paste if that is what you want.
>
>ctrl+shift+up/dn arrows recall lines.
>
>Run jgcx'' to see the some google charts.
>
>Firefox logged input lines are missing the prompt spaces. This works in
>other browsers and probably will eventually work in FF. Meanwhile it is not
>too much of a nuisance.
>
>Bullet used for empty prompts. There are lots of problems with empty nodes
>and doubly so with contenteditable. I have so far been unable to get an
>empty prompt (e.g. used in f=: 3 : 0) to work properly across browsers. As a
>kludge for now an empty prompt is treated as a bullet and it is dropped from
>the resulting input.
>
>See help for additional info.
>
>Feedback is most welcome.
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