[Jgeneral] Report of J Wiki Meeting of September 22, 2022

2022-09-26 Thread 'robert therriault' via General
Present: Art Anger, Devon McCormick, Raul Miller, Bob Therriault 1) Bob showed the work that he had done on the navigation of the add-ons that suggested a clearer distinction between user, developer and reference material. https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/JAL/User_Guide the primary work is the

Re: [Jgeneral] What are the keystrokes supported by JQt?

2022-09-26 Thread Raul Miller
On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 6:11 PM Don Guinn wrote: > I suspect that I can only define function keys for the term form in > "userkeys.cfg" and no character keys. Is that the case? Probably? It's been a long time since I've messed with any of this stuff. Though I think I remember that we used to

Re: [Jgeneral] What are the keystrokes supported by JQt?

2022-09-26 Thread Don Guinn
Yes, thanks, sort of. But I think that Qt handles the shift, ctrl and alt keys separately. Notice that there is only one entry for "A" in that list. No lower case "a" is in that list. Apparently when Qt gets the "A" event it has to check for the shift key to determine if it is a lower case "a" or

Re: [Jgeneral] What are the keystrokes supported by JQt?

2022-09-26 Thread Raul Miller
Are you looking for '~addons/ide/qt/keys.ijs'? (Which I think would be relevant in an isidraw control, or similar.) Or are you looking for https://github.com/jsoftware/qtide/tree/master/lib/base? (Which I think is for the session manager and editor.) I've not spent much time on this, but this is

[Jgeneral] What are the keystrokes supported by JQt?

2022-09-26 Thread Don Guinn
From reading about Qt it supports all keystrokes and combinations of keystrokes. But which ones are supported by JQt? I can see what keystrokes are supported in forms I create by simply pressing a keystroke or some combination, then examining jqt to see if it caused an event and what name it is.

Re: [Jgeneral] [Jbeta] Error in new wiki

2022-09-26 Thread 'robert therriault' via General
Hi Don, The J code search has an error in the (yellow) prototype wiki when there is a search for a page that does not exist. The (blue) current wiki does have a working J code search. Thank you for testing and reporting the error. As Chris has noted, it may not be fixed in the yellow wiki

Re: [Jgeneral] [Jbeta] Error in new wiki

2022-09-26 Thread Don Guinn
I was trying to get a complete list of the special keys defined in the Jqt term window. On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 8:55 AM Don Guinn wrote: > Yes. I clicked the yellow control and then a search control on the left. > Will try to see if I can do it again. > > Okay. When I clicked the button there

Re: [Jgeneral] [Jbeta] Error in new wiki

2022-09-26 Thread Don Guinn
Yes. I clicked the yellow control and then a search control on the left. Will try to see if I can do it again. Okay. When I clicked the button there was a big control on the right that said "J Code Search". I clicked that and the search control showed up on the left. On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 8:22

Re: [Jgeneral] [Jbeta] Error in new wiki

2022-09-26 Thread chris burke
See www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/beta/2022-August/010622.html Yes, we should fix this, but likely will do so when we merge and rebuild the yellow wiki. On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 7:14 AM Don Guinn wrote: > > MOved to General Forum > > After sending this note I reran the request and it worked. But

Re: [Jgeneral] [Jbeta] Error in new wiki

2022-09-26 Thread bill lam
Don meant the yellow wiki https://code2.jsoftware.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Special%3AJwikiSearch=hqt+function+keys On Mon, 26 Sep 2022 at 7:14 AM Don Guinn wrote: > MOved to General Forum > > After sending this note I reran the request and it worked. But this was > from the normal search

Re: [Jgeneral] [Jbeta] Error in new wiki

2022-09-26 Thread Don Guinn
MOved to General Forum After sending this note I reran the request and it worked. But this was from the normal search control. It failed from a control on the left side of the screen just after entering the new wiki. On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 8:01 AM Raul Miller wrote: > When I visit >