Feeling more and more solid (except for the already identified missing labs).

Being able to select multiple addons at once makes the jhs pacman much 
nicer/more practical to use.

Is there any objection to adding the "--no-cache" option to HTTPCMD_jpacman_ ? 
I have a problem when I'm behind a proxy server at work that updating will 
often not show any changes because it is giving me a cached version of 
revision.txt/jal.zip. Adding the --no-cache option solves the problem.

I would prefer for the SystemFolders and UserFolders sections of the links bar 
in file page to somehow be delineated/differentiated.

I think removing the right and bottom margins (setting to 0) from the body of 
the ijx, file, and ijs pages improves the look and feel of the app. That way 
the vertical scroll bar of the editable div is flush with the right hand edge 
of the browser window.

My preference would be for the menus to be more similar to the GTK ide menus 
where possible - make it easier for users to switch back and forth. Added 
benefit is that it will decrease documentation requirements ;-).

> From: Eric Iverson
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 November 2010 14:20
> 
> JHS JAL update 1.0.39 available.
> 
> Install latest ide/jhs with pacman. You can load the new system in a
> fairly
> current running jhs with patch_jhs_'' or you can stop and restart.
> 
> file and pacman have numerous changes.
> 
> login bug fixed.
> 
> ijx labs now lists labs in all categories. At this point only a few of
> the
> core language labs have been tested. Eventually all will be vetted and
> either fixed for use in jhs and jgtk or dropped.
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