Hi! In the latest version of ProfStefCore from me I moved two messages I defined in ProfStefBrowser to the ProfStef class.
"goto to specific tutorial and lesson by selector" ProfStef tutorial: SmalltalkSyntaxTutorial lesson: #welcome "goto to specific tutorial and lesson by index" ProfStef tutorial: SmalltalkSyntaxTutorial lessonAt: 1 Both replace the text in the window and do not start a new window. I found that opening a new window does not work well anyway, because it leaves the old one in an unusable state. Danny Am Montag, 1. Februar 2010 19:22:58 schrieb Dale Henrichs: > ----- "Mariano Martinez Peck" <marianop...@gmail.com> wrote: > | On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 7:04 PM, Dale Henrichs > | > | <dale.henri...@gemstone.com>wrote: > | > ----- "laurent laffont" <laurent.laff...@gmail.com> wrote: > | > | Hi, > | > | > | > | isn't it quite complex ? One can do: > | > | 3 timesRepeat: [ProfStef next]. > | > | > | > | Less to type, Smalltalkish, and maybe more fun ? > | > > | > Laurent, > | > > | > The #goto: style allows one to label a lesson ... #timesRepeat: > | > | fails if I > | > | > reorder the lessons. > | > > | > I apologize for using #goto:, but my first language was FORTRAN:) > | > | Come on Dale!!! It was a joke :) And I was talking about to go:to: in > | the > | code, which this is not the case. Here the go:to is for lessons :) > | Maybe > | something like goToLessonNumber: or similar ... > | > | It was just funny. > | > | Cheers > > Mariano, > > I was joking as well:) ... the smile on my face doesn't come across in > email! > > Nonetheless, it does seem that #lesson: or #gotoLesson: or something in > that vein would be a better selector anyway:) > > Dale > > _______________________________________________ > Pharo-project mailing list > Pharo-project@lists.gforge.inria.fr > http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project > _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list Pharo-project@lists.gforge.inria.fr http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project