Damien,

That would be great.  It does me little good in my current version of Dolphin, 
though I should look at the more recent versions.  Making a long story short, 
D6 broke a lot of my code and reduced compatibility with win2k (the big 
show-stopper for me at the time), so I never upgraded.  I am currently far more 
bothered by unwanted changes in Windows than I have ever been by deficiencies 
in Dolphin.

IIRC, some of the breaking changes are now understood, so it might pay to have 
another look, though I still need to run on win2k, just (sadly IMHO) not as 
much as a few years ago.

Another option would be to load code into Pharo and hit it with an up to date 
RB.

Bill



Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D.
University of Florida
Department of Anesthesiology
PO Box 100254
Gainesville, FL 32610-0254

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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/30/08 9:47 AM >>>
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Bill Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting!  As an aside, I have a love/hate relationship with the RB, and 
> almost never let it rewrite any of my Dolphin code.  The XP guys will recoil 
> in horror at this, but I have too often been saved by 18 month old comments 
> to have them disrespectfully scattered around my source.  If that is fixed, I 
> will become a believer.  I *do* use pull up/down to great advantage, and will 
> sometimes use other refactorings on new code that has not had time to 
> accumulate valuable comments.


This problem has been fixed some time ago IIRC.

-- 
Damien Cassou
Peter von der Ahé: «I'm beginning to see why Gilad wished us good
luck». (http://blogs.sun.com/ahe/entry/override_snafu)

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