On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Eric Iverson <[email protected]> wrote:
> jal 'not installed' works as expected for me in what I think are the
> circumstances you describe. Perhaps you could give more details.

I just tried this again.

I started jhs consol session
I opened browser jhs session
I upgraded jhs and base library in browser jhs session
I exited the jhs console session
I restarted jhs console session
I pressed "not installed" button in browser jhs session
nothing seemed to happen

I switched to jijx window in browser jhs session, and saw:
|value error: jev_jal_
|       jev_jal_ 0
*** response not sent for jal
*** html402 (leave page as is) sent

I went to jal link again in browser jhs session
"not installed" button worked when I revisited the page

> I prefer jal in the menu over pacman or other short phrases I can
> think of.  None of them will make sense to someone who has
> no backbround. But in that case you should go go help and
> a quick browse will help. jal has the advantage of being the
> app (url) name as are all the other standard link items.

Ok.

But I was not suggesting that the menu entry get a
different name.  I was suggesting that the menu entry
get a tooltip.

In other words, change:

<a href="jal" class="jhml" onclick="return jmenuhide();"
onblur="return jmenublur(event);" onfocus="return jmenufocus(event);"
onkeyup="return jmenukeyup(event);" onkeydown="return
jmenukeydown(event);" onkeypress="return
jmenukeypress(event);">jal</a>

to something like

<a href="jal" class="jhml" onclick="return jmenuhide();"
onblur="return jmenublur(event);" onfocus="return jmenufocus(event);"
onkeyup="return jmenukeyup(event);" onkeydown="return
jmenukeydown(event);" onkeypress="return jmenukeypress(event);"
title="J Application Library">jal</a>

You could also change the href if it is purely decorative.

FYI,

-- 
Raul
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