No idea it that's a feature or not :) Feel free to remove it.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, found the cause. By default the color of text is correctly set by > themer. But RubParagraphDecorator>>#next: sets the color to transparent > before the styling takes place. Does this make any sense? Because it’s > like: “you cannot see anything while I’m styling”. > > Uko > > On 30 Apr 2015, at 15:07, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Oh, and one more snippet that blocks syntax highlight and puts you in > transparent text madness: > > GLMAsyncTask new > doInBackground: [ [ true ] whileTrue: [ ] ]; > execute > > Uko > > On 30 Apr 2015, at 15:02, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ok, I’ve manually tried to set the color to black for a > certain EditingArea and it works. Can anyone suggest me now can I put a > breakpoint that work on insVar access? Do I have to do something with slots? > > Uko > > P.S. I really don’t get why everyone is so ignorant… whole our team > suffers from not seeing text in rubric… > > On 28 Apr 2015, at 22:57, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Look, the point is that if code styling is not happening, because higher > priority process is running, you can’t see what you are typing. There is a > cause for that. Also, is there a way disable styling? Just to see what > happens then? > > Uko > > > On 28 Apr 2015, at 22:50, Peter Uhnák <[email protected]> wrote: > > RubEditingArea allInstances collect: #textColor "{Color transparent. > Color transparent. Color transparent. Color transparent. Color black. Color > black. Color lightGray}" > > But I haven't seen any place that would be missing color. Maybe the > "EditingArea" color is not used in favor of selection/section color (or > whatever the name of it in rubric is)? > > Peter > > On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Guys, run please “RubEditingArea allInstances collect: #textColor”. >> Almost all rubric text areas have transparent text color. Is it something >> strange happening in my image, or you have the same? >> >> Uko >> >> >> >> On 20 Apr 2015, at 14:23, Peter Uhnák <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> This also happened to me several times when executing (do it and go) some >> Roassal example with error (=it opened debugger). However the occurrence is >> very inconsistent so I don't know what was the trigger. >> >> Peter >> >> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> This was just an example. The question is how do I identify what is >>> blocking the highlighting. >>> >>> Uko >>> >>> >>> On 20 Apr 2015, at 12:19, Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> Maybe highlighting is running in process with lesser priority than >>> default priority of #fork method. >>> >>> Code like "[ [ true ] whileTrue: [ ] ] fork" will block any processes >>> with lesser priority >>> >>> >>> 2015-04-20 12:51 GMT+03:00 Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> Open a new pharo image (I’ve used latest 5, but on 4 it should work as >>>> well). Open playground and execute: >>>> >>>> [ [ true ] whileTrue: [ ] ] fork >>>> >>>> now open a new playground and start typing. Characters are invisible. >>>> Uko >>>> >>>> On 20 Apr 2015, at 11:14, Tudor Girba <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I did not see this before. Could you reproduce the issue? >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Doru >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi. >>>>> >>>>> Sometimes it happens that playground does not do the syntax >>>>> highlighting. This is especially frustrating when you open a new window >>>>> and >>>>> text is either white or transparent i.e. you cannot see what you are >>>>> typing. >>>>> >>>>> I guess this is because some process is blocked by another one. Is >>>>> there a way to check it? Because I want to understand whether it is >>>>> because >>>>> of me, or not. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers! >>>>> Uko >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> www.tudorgirba.com >>>> >>>> "Every thing has its own flow" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > >
