Hi Doru,
Thanks for your pointers. I will subscribe to the moose list to continue
the discussion.
Cheers,
Offray
El 04/08/11 12:32, Tudor Girba escribió:
Hi,
The examples from the thesis of Philipp are out of date. The up-to-date
documentation is in The Moose Book.
If you want to discuss Glamour, I would suggest to use the
[email protected] mailing list - follow the registration from:
https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
Further examples can be found in the built-in example browser (also done in
Glamour):
GLMBasicExamples open
Regarding your first question, the current way to integrate a Workspace is by
using something like:
...
a text
forSmalltalk.
Cheers,
Doru
On 4 Aug 2011, at 16:56, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
Hi all,
Following with my idea of Tree like workspace I have started to see Glamour to
find my way to the problem. After trying to install it on Pharo and getting
some error message I tried the preinstalled version of Moose and followed the
Moose Book example[1]. It worked well, and I like the flexibility of glamour to
define browsers, but you loose some of the most important characteristic in the
Workspace is interactivity (auto-completion, syntax highlighting and so on) So
I have some questions:
[1] http://www.themoosebook.org/book/internals/glamour/glimpse
* ¿There is any way to make the details panel contain a Workspace?.
* When I try the first example in the Bunge's Thesis tutorial:
browser := TableLayoutBrowser new.
I don't get full autocompletion on TableLayoutBrowser only until
TableLayout. This is because this Class is not supported on Moose Glamour,
another reason or Am I misunderstanding something else?
Cheers,
Offray
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