Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] PharoNOS
Yes, I tried in VirtualBox. Same issues here: used OSProcess to query for the DHCP given IP address and noticed that AioPlugin is not available. I like that it is a naked Pharo 3.0 image. So I would not preload the command shell - one can easily provide a config in the config browser for additional things or load an own config via script/network. So one could adopt to its own needs with a simple additional loading (like switching to themes, logo, ...). And yes: keyboard layout switching is required. Really nice! Can the ISO image building get automated so we can have a CI script that builds an ISO for Pharo 3.0, current 4.0 and others ... Thx T. Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2014 um 22:07 Uhr Von: "p...@highoctane.be" An: "Pharo Development List" Betreff: Re: [Pharo-dev] PharoNOS Downloaded the iso and started a VM. Works well. What would be nice: - a PharoVM with AioPlugin so that CommandShell works nicer. - a preloaded CommandShell - a way to configure the keyboard to another layout and... a Dark/DawnTheme and a wicked cool logo for the background! Configurations are loading without trouble. Congratulations on that sweet idea and materialization. Phil On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:Hi, I just found http://pillarhub.pharocloud.com/hub/mikefilonov/pharonos[http://pillarhub.pharocloud.com/hub/mikefilonov/pharonos] Mike: can you comment a little bit on it here on the pharo lists? Thx T.
[Pharo-users] PharoNOS
Hi, I just found http://pillarhub.pharocloud.com/hub/mikefilonov/pharonos Mike: can you comment a little bit on it here on the pharo lists? Thx T.
[Pharo-users] Client cerificate authentication with ZnClient?
Hi, Is certificate based authentication supported by ZnClient? Attila -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Client-cerificate-authentication-with-ZnClient-tp4784981.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: [Pharo-users] openstreetmap + roassal
Hi Nicolas, Le 16/10/2014 19:02, Nicolas Lusa a écrit : Hi, sorry for the late response. I tried to debug it on my own and got to some point where it seems it works. I had some complains when it was parsing at first and then some issues with the openstreetmap server I guess. I'll check the tutorial to and try to fix it and make it as smooth as possible. You may encounter two errors which are linked to the openstreetmap servers, and I haven't handled them in the script: - time out in the ZnClient query to the openstreetmap api server. - request returning no data and a tag 'error' (which also means a timeout of the api server). In such cases, switching to a different openstreetmap api server may be a solution. For example, the french openstreetmap association server seems to work well: http://api.openstreetmap.fr/oapi/interpreter Thanks a lot for the hints. You're welcome, Thierry Cheers, Nicolas On Oct 15, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Thierry Goubier mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Nicolas, What are the errors you encountered? I wrote a kind of tutorial to explain how to understand a bit both the OpenStreetMap API and how to use it under Pharo. it is at: http://pillarhub.pharocloud.com/hub/ThierryGoubier/5y08m9uu71o8i7a35ijwr766p Regards, Thierry 2014-10-15 15:48 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Lusa mailto:nicolas.l...@usi.ch>>: Hello pharo-users community, my name is Nicolas and I am a student of Informatics at USI in Lugano. I am currently working on my master thesis and I am getting into pharo, playing around a little bit and tasting the potential that is hidden in pharo. I recently saw a tweet from mr. Serge Stinckwich about how to build 2d buildings and rivers with the openstreetmap API and roassal as drawing support. I tried to replicate the code since I would like to play with it but I got some errors that I didn't menage to fix. So I was thinking to ask here if anyone has such code to share. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Nicolas
Re: [Pharo-users] openstreetmap + roassal
Ok, let us know how it goes. This is important Alexandre -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. On Oct 16, 2014, at 2:02 PM, Nicolas Lusa wrote: > Hi, sorry for the late response. > > I tried to debug it on my own and got to some point where it seems it works. > I had some complains when it was parsing at first and then some issues with > the openstreetmap server I guess. I'll check the tutorial to and try to fix > it and make it as smooth as possible. Thanks a lot for the hints. > > Cheers, > Nicolas > > On Oct 15, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Thierry Goubier > mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi Nicolas, > > What are the errors you encountered? > > I wrote a kind of tutorial to explain how to understand a bit both the > OpenStreetMap API and how to use it under Pharo. it is at: > > http://pillarhub.pharocloud.com/hub/ThierryGoubier/5y08m9uu71o8i7a35ijwr766p > > Regards, > > Thierry > > 2014-10-15 15:48 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Lusa > mailto:nicolas.l...@usi.ch>>: > Hello pharo-users community, > > my name is Nicolas and I am a student of Informatics at USI in Lugano. I am > currently working on my master thesis and I am getting into pharo, playing > around a little bit and tasting the potential that is hidden in pharo. > I recently saw a tweet from mr. Serge Stinckwich about how to build 2d > buildings and rivers with the openstreetmap API and roassal as drawing > support. I tried to replicate the code since I would like to play with it but > I got some errors that I didn't menage to fix. > So I was thinking to ask here if anyone has such code to share. > > Thanks in advance. > Cheers, > Nicolas > > >
Re: [Pharo-users] openstreetmap + roassal
Hi, sorry for the late response. I tried to debug it on my own and got to some point where it seems it works. I had some complains when it was parsing at first and then some issues with the openstreetmap server I guess. I'll check the tutorial to and try to fix it and make it as smooth as possible. Thanks a lot for the hints. Cheers, Nicolas On Oct 15, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Thierry Goubier mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Nicolas, What are the errors you encountered? I wrote a kind of tutorial to explain how to understand a bit both the OpenStreetMap API and how to use it under Pharo. it is at: http://pillarhub.pharocloud.com/hub/ThierryGoubier/5y08m9uu71o8i7a35ijwr766p Regards, Thierry 2014-10-15 15:48 GMT+02:00 Nicolas Lusa mailto:nicolas.l...@usi.ch>>: Hello pharo-users community, my name is Nicolas and I am a student of Informatics at USI in Lugano. I am currently working on my master thesis and I am getting into pharo, playing around a little bit and tasting the potential that is hidden in pharo. I recently saw a tweet from mr. Serge Stinckwich about how to build 2d buildings and rivers with the openstreetmap API and roassal as drawing support. I tried to replicate the code since I would like to play with it but I got some errors that I didn't menage to fix. So I was thinking to ask here if anyone has such code to share. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Nicolas
Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo Casts: http://www.pharocasts.com
Oups, forgot to renew the DNS. should be up soon. Laurent Le jeu. 16 oct. 2014 à 15:49, Gastón Dall' Oglio a écrit : Hello. It's down? Seems so: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.pharocasts.com Regards.
[Pharo-users] Pharo Casts: http://www.pharocasts.com
Hello. It's down? Seems so: http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.pharocasts.com Regards.
Re: [Pharo-users] Citizen example for manipulating a bibtex file
from Damien Pollet: You will need to load the .bib file from zotero (read the file however you like, then pass the stream to the CZ parser). You'll get a CZBibSet (I don't recall the name exactly) which represents the contents of the file. A Set is composed of entries, each of which has a key and a set of fields. Finally, fields accept a few different kinds of values. Your processing is just iterating a set then setting the key of each entry (or possibly removing and re-adding the entry, I don't recall if it's implemented like a dictionary or more like a list). On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas < off...@riseup.net> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using a Zotero collection for keeping track of several references I > have found for my article about the experience of the outline/tree-like > metaphor for writing inside Pharo (as soon as I have a presentable working > draft I hope to share it with you). > > Now I want to make a post-processing of the bibtex file exported from > Zotero. The idea is to use "shorttitle" field instead to replace the Zotero > auto-generated one and have custom keys. So for example instead of: > > === > @misc{_holistic_, > title = {Holistic software assessment (Uni Zurich - 2011) on > Vimeo}, > shorttitle = {Girba-holistic-2011}, > url = {http://vimeo.com/42073344?from=outro-local}, > urldate = {2014-08-19}, > note = {0} > } > > === > > > I would like to have: > > > === > > @misc{Girba-holistic-2011, > title = {Holistic software assessment (Uni Zurich - 2011) on > Vimeo}, > shorttitle = {Girba-holistic-2011}, > url = {http://vimeo.com/42073344?from=outro-local}, > urldate = {2014-08-19}, > note = {0} > } > > === > > > I have already installed Citizen and open it on the browser to see the > code, but I can find any place to start with examples. > > Any advice on how to solve this issue will be appreciated. > > Cheers, > > Offray > > -- Damien Cassou http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." Winston Churchill
Re: [Pharo-users] FFI syntax
Works fine here with TightVNC. Worked all evening on a remote box that was quite far in FullHD. I noticed some missing keybindings (numeric pad for example). But that's because the supported mappings in RFB are incomplete, not because of bugs. Phil
Re: [Pharo-users] FFI syntax
But only if it loads and works cleanly in that version of Pharo, we need a minimum of quality assurance. On 16 Oct 2014, at 10:26, p...@highoctane.be wrote: > > I can push RFB in there as it seems to be missing. > > Phil > > On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote: > >I can not even find up to date information on how to *install* current > >working FFI > > In Pharo 3.0 open the world menu, then "Tools", then "Config browser" > and there look for "FFI" in the list ... > > If people would care on providing easy access to own packages > life would be easy for all. > > Bye > T. > > >
Re: [Pharo-users] FFI syntax
I can push RFB in there as it seems to be missing. Phil On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote: > >I can not even find up to date information on how to *install* current > >working FFI > > In Pharo 3.0 open the world menu, then "Tools", then "Config browser" > and there look for "FFI" in the list ... > > If people would care on providing easy access to own packages > life would be easy for all. > > Bye > T. > > >
Re: [Pharo-users] FFI syntax
Yes, for pharo this is easy. For squeak, it took me some time to get it "working" (at least the tests are green, examples do not work). 2014-10-16 8:49 GMT+02:00 Torsten Bergmann : > >I can not even find up to date information on how to *install* current > >working FFI > > In Pharo 3.0 open the world menu, then "Tools", then "Config browser" > and there look for "FFI" in the list ... > > If people would care on providing easy access to own packages > life would be easy for all. > > Bye > T. > >