Try open an ijs and create something simple in it. Put a require at the top and list the tools you need. Use run window to see if everything works. Save your work and put the ijs in the user directory and under project. Stop J and restart. Open your ijs from the project and run the window. When you open the ijs you need to open it for editing if you want to make changes to it. You can also open the ijs in Notepad (or Vi or whatever editor you prefer)
The flip flop between ijx and ijs is not needed. You can do all your editing in the ijs and send a line or selected lines to the ijx and see what it results in. You can also open up an ijs and open the form editor and create forms very easily. That may open up a whole new world of gui programming. 2010/2/26 DIETER ENSSLEN <[email protected]>: > Dear Bjoern, > > I am at the simple stage still after all this time where I can't save a > program, open it up reliably, and be able to continue working on it. > > I understand there is this weird flipping back and forth between .ijs and > .ijx > > > Also, i would like to list edited versions of my little programs so they look > nice and neat and i can see the edited changes. > > thanks > > D > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > -- Björn Helgason, Verkfræðingur Fornustekkum II 781 Hornafirði Po Box 127,801 Selfoss , t-póst: [email protected] gsm: +3546985532 sími: +3544781286 http://groups.google.com/group/J-Programming Tæknikunnátta höndlar hið flókna, sköpunargáfa er meistari einfaldleikans góður kennari getur stigið á tær án þess að glansinn fari af skónum /|_ .-----------------------------------. ,' .\ / | Með léttri lund verður | ,--' _,' | Dagurinn í dag | / / | Enn betri en gærdagurinn | ( -. | `-----------------------------------' | ) | (\_ _/) (`-. '--.) (='.'=) ♖♘♗♕♔♙ `. )----' (")_(") ☃☠ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
