Oh! You misunderstood me -- I wasn't asking for more, just giving kudos for the great work you've already done!
Thanks for the hint on extending things, already there are a great number of possibilities. There is one burning question ... what happened to release 1.21? NB. this is a tongue in cheek question :) Seriously, let us know what help anyone could offer for the next steps. - joey On 2012/05/31 12:06 , Eric Iverson wrote: > I'm pretty much at the end of the road of what I am willing to do for this > first release. > > Note that jlocalhelp_z_ could be redefined in your start.ijs to have > additional links to other local html files (e.g. ref cated , at play, etc.). > > > On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Joey K Tuttle<j...@qued.com> wrote: > >> I echo Bob's remarks - adding WOW! Nice job. >> >> To be fair, I didn't expect to be as impressed with the local help as I am >> after trying it. Having Henry's JforCers is really nice for new users. It >> would be lovely to have an entry document oriented to this new environment, >> and now the foundations are in place. >> >> Other things that I already use on my iPad include Henry's reference card >> and Eugene's At Play With J, these I have in iBook where I also have J for >> C Programmers - comparing flipping back and forth really makes clear how >> convenient/important the hview help materials are. >> >> - joey iPa... >> >> >> On May 31, 2012, at 11:07, bob therriault<bobtherria...@mac.com> wrote: >> >>> Hey Eric, >>> >>> The jal/jw'' combo absolutely rocks!! It did take about 40 seconds to >> download the files while on my iPhone 3GS and the return button was >> highlighted during this time and the phone non responsive. It may be worth >> noting this delay in the instructions or even better use some sort of a >> progress bar. >>> Seriously though, as someone who is still on the J learning curve, the >> ability to have the reference materials in the hview is huge. I think that >> you could create exponential growth in users if your final app loaded and >> opened one of the J reference texts and the reader could test as they read >> in the hview window. A procedural programmer reading and playing along with >> J for C programmers would not remain a loop coder for long! >>> Off to play. I really hope that Apple gives you a quick thumbs up on >> this one. The world needs this app (and they don't even know it yet). >>> Cheers, bob >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm