> what is pharo tutorials? I just ran across this issue tonight after installing the 4/10 build of Pharo 3.0 on a Windows netbook. At first I thought it was a 3.0 beta quirk, but no, things worked the same way when I tried it in a fresh 2.0 image as well.
The problem is that users get to the tutorials from the "Browse tutorials" window, which has a different behavior than a window created by the tutorial itself. From World > Help > Pharo Tutorials you are in a browser that won't generate menus for selected text. So if you navigate in the left pane to "Welcome" you see text that tells you to select "PharoTutorial next." and right click your way to a "do it (d)" option. The problem is that you can't actually get *any* right click menu for selected right-pane text. I'm a Smalltalk noob, but not a *complete* noob, so I tried Alt+d and sure enough, I got the next Professor Stef lesson in its own window, where the right click menus work fine. Thierry's guess about read only status doesn't seem to totally explain the issue. You can, for example, pick a random lesson in the "Browse tutorials" left pane and the right pane contents will exhibit the same behavior: select + right click doesn't work, but select and Alt+D/P works as expected (I.e. Alt-p will alter the lesson's text.) I can understand why this subject wouldn't show up for most Pharo users: they are experienced Smalltalkers who use the keyboard shortcuts instead of the menus. Given that Pharo isn't targeting beginners it's not a big deal, but I would suggest the text for that first "Welcome" tutorial lesson be changed to tell the student to use Alt+d or Command+d instead of the current frustrating menu suggestion. The second lesson will appear in something like a normal workspace window, and that's where the option of keyboard or mouse menu could be explained. Tyler -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-tutorials-tp4746757p4754016.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
