* I do not have currently taskbar for open windows/ tasks for OS related processes. One of the todo items for future..easy picking actually, for now kind of live with the ubuntu sidebar to account for it..
* The code is ok in pieces, I have published two packages in SS: Dirty Experiments relating the Tree Browser + Pharo MorphicView and will also release the Tabbed Pane part * The PharoTablet code is not clean to be shared, it needs a good sweep over to make it free from hacks, just in time fixes I have done over many places, when I was just rudimentary in my understanding of Morphic.. But can, if others feel they are ok about dirty code..! :) Else I rather wait till I know I can somewhat defend what I release.. and the benefit thereof is a clean base others can contribute to/ use as is.. rather than struggle with not so good a base. On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Usman Bhatti <[email protected]>wrote: > Very impressive! Thanx for sharing. > > Some questions: > - You do not have a customized taskbar to show the open windows/tasks, you > only use pharo taskbar (displayed when IDE is invoked). Am I right? > - Can we have a look at the code? Is some part of the UI reusable? > > tx > usman > > > On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 5:10 AM, S Krish < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Pharo Media player is a one hour quick fix, simple morphic UI that >> invokes mplayer / mpg123 via CommandShell. >> >> Little cleaner, fancier you can mimic a Windows Media Player with >> graphics et al.. certainly make it better than Banshee.. >> >> >> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 9:38 AM, S Krish < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Everything is Pharo end to end... all panels, icons included >>> >>> Just that for several programs it invokes the CommandShell to the >>> application in OS. >>> >>> The intent is drive it on top of say Tiny Core Linux or a stripped >>> Ubuntu and let Pharo be the IDE.. >>> >>> I am sure my kid enjoys this more than the standard Windows / Linux IDE. >>> For beginners it is a way of saying development is fun and fusion of >>> runtime and development >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 1:18 AM, Stéphane Ducasse < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for sharing that with us. >>>> I like the way of displaying methods :). >>>> This is good to see other experiences, now are the large icons also in >>>> pharo. >>>> I mean do I understand correctly that you have a pharo media player :). >>>> >>>> Stef >>>> >>>> On Mar 11, 2012, at 8:37 PM, S Krish wrote: >>>> >>>> > album >>>> > >>>> > https://picasaweb.google.com/skrishnamachari/PharoTabletIDE >>>> > >>>> > Raw Preview of Pharo as a Dev and Runtime IDE: perhaps for the OS >>>> too..! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
