Hi Rodolfo, I'm glad you liked it :)
Unfortunately there's not yet a decent way to find out what's available. I've noticed the same need while 'dog-fooding' on the system, and have planned to approach it in two ways: - Provide an internal/external channel for people to make announcements (= web and/or posting list) - Add a search functionality atleast with free-text search on object name and content, and 'my history' options. Since many invisible Liitin engine issues still occupy most of our time, there isn't much content yet in store and only a hand-full of account owners. I'm not sure if they've published anything, yet. So, if anybody is willing to provide more content, they are more than welcome. Any content really for either public or personal use, but Liitin development-wise it would great to have three types of content, in particular (in no particular preference order) - Small, useful, smart-phone-type-of GUI utils, such as calculator, virtual keyboard, clock... - Cool stuff to draw attention, e.g. games, A.I., the unexpected... - Expansion to new terratories, giving examples, inspiration and stepping-stones for others to explore things further. Also, IDE and GUI tools require lots of work to ease bringing in more content. Both pro and Scratch-type of approaches. br, jukka -----Original Message----- From: Rodolfo Carvalho [mailto:rhcarva...@gmail.com] Sent: 04 August 2011 05:13 To: Jukka Tuominen Cc: users@racket-lang.org Subject: Re: [racket] FW: External connection to Finndesign Liitin I was able to run the examples successfully after manually setting the language to Pretty Big. It went reasonably fast, I enjoyed :D Question: is it possible today to find out what other users and/or definitions are available within Liitin? []'s Rodolfo Carvalho On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 19:37, Jukka Tuominen <jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi> wrote: If I remember correctly, there was some time ago discussion about a clear default language missing from Racket. I agree. Once I started with PLT Scheme many years ago, I picked the version that suited best at that time. And have been using that ever since mostly for compatibility reasons. Now, I quess it would be better to turn to #lang era. It propably won't happen to Liitin backend, but if anyone can instruct how to convert these ext files to #lang format, I'd be happy to update them. I just tried it but also received the errors that Jon mentioned. Also, I wonder if case sensivity and redefinition settings can somehow be included so that the user wouldn't need to worry about them either? br, jukka > -----Original Message----- > From: Vincent St-Amour [mailto:stamo...@ccs.neu.edu] > Sent: 04 August 2011 01:03 > To: Jukka Tuominen > Cc: users@racket-lang.org > Subject: Re: [racket] FW: External connection to Finndesign Liitin > > > At Wed, 3 Aug 2011 21:51:22 +0300, > Jukka Tuominen wrote: > > Did you set DrRacket's language to Pretty Big (Not default, I guess)? > > > > From liitin-lib.rkt: > > ;; You may additionally want to set the DrRacket language > level to 'Pretty > > Big', uncheck case sensivity, > > ;; and uncheck 'Disallow redefinition of initial bindings' to further > > improve compatibility. > > Why are you using Pretty Big? It's usually not a good idea. > > Vincent _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users
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