See help from any of the IDE menus. Or do the gc demo with:

   jgcx''



On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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