Thanks for the fast answer. I thought that Pharo 2.0 is not yet ready for seaside? But that is wrong?
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Olivier Auverlot <[email protected] > wrote: > Agree with Stef. We have worked in the context of the 2.0 and next > versions. > > Olivier ;-) > > Le 5 juin 2013 à 09:04, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit : > > Sabine > > please do not use 1.4 it is more than one year old now. Do not expect > support on it. We improved radically Pharo since then. > > Stef > On Jun 5, 2013, at 8:57 AM, Sabine Knöfel <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Olivier, Hi Guillaume, > > I tried to load the new version 1.0 of artefact into a new Pharo 1.4 image > and have the following problems: > > 1) Gofer new > smalltalkhubUser: '' project: 'RMoD/Artefact'; > package: 'ConfigurationOfArtefact'; > load. > my Gofer does not understand >>smalltalkhubUser:project: > > 2) I loaded manually -> ConfigurationOfArtefact load > I got the following error: > DuplicatedVariableError: stream is already defined in PDFImage > > Can you please check this? > > Sabine > > > > On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 5:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thats really great. I'll have to find some time to have a look at it. >> >> cheers -ben >> >> >> Guillaume Larcheveque wrote: >> >>> We are proud to announce that Artefact is available in 1.0 version. >>> >>> You can download it from: >>> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~**RMoD/Artefact<http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~RMoD/Artefact> >>> >>> Artefact is a framework to generate PDF documents. It is fully written in >>> Smalltalk and doesn't require any native library. Artefact is light, >>> platform independant and offer to users a high level of abstraction in >>> order to easily creating PDF documents. >>> >>> * completely written in Smalltalk (and only Smalltalk), >>> * complete freedom about the order of creation for pages, elements... >>> (no >>> need to follow the document order) >>> * multi format and orientation for pages >>> * page composition based on reusables PDF elements, >>> * extensibility by offering a composition standard to create your own >>> high >>> level elements >>> * styleSheet that can be reused in many documents and avoid wasting time >>> and place with duplication >>> * image support with the JPEG format >>> * pre-defined high level elements like datagrid >>> * support PDF compression to produce compact files >>> >>> A basic documentation is available in the help browser. Many examples are >>> implemented in the PDFDemos class. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > >
