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how does the time on your VM compare to...
http://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur64/linux/
If "stable" is later, try that, otherwise try with "latest".
Try the "threaded" variety first as this is the Pharo default.
Also try "latest-64" image...
Hi again Hajo,
I just saw that you mention Grafoscopio in your first thread's mail and
yes, you are right, we lack of the tools for text management you are
looking for (dictionaries, and text processing). We have preliminary
support to refer external files via node links, but if you already have
Hi Hajo,
I have been working with a similar problem: how to organize long complex
text and I found that making it *inside* Pharo and program extensions to
work with particular agile visualizations that are part of a data
narratives is the most powerful and flexible approach, after trying
Jupyter,
Thanks Hernán,
for the hint. I will have a look at it.
I have a large "database" (in the moment ~ 1 GB) of notes articles in
three languages, all in plain text organized thematically in about 40
*.org files. They have partly keywords but mostly I search for lemmata
to gather material for new
Hello Hajo,
2018-03-22 14:54 GMT-03:00 Hajo Dezelski :
> )Hello,
>
> I must confess that I have not RTFM totally, so when my question has
> been asked or answered before, sorry.
>
> I have been using Smalltalk about 25 years ago and still have the
> books from Goldberg and
Forgot to mention that you need to update Roassal
Alexandre
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> On Mar 22, 2018, at 3:00 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
>
> I
I see.
Do you know you can drag and drop the background to scroll?
You can also make the view zoomable, using the mouse wheel.
Try this:
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b := RTMondrian new.
b nodes: (RTObject withAllSubclasses).
b edges connectFrom: #superclass.
b layout radial.
b build.
b view @
)Hello,
I must confess that I have not RTFM totally, so when my question has
been asked or answered before, sorry.
I have been using Smalltalk about 25 years ago and still have the
books from Goldberg and Lalonde. But during the time I watched but did
not actively follow the development. In the
I am currently looking into deploying Pharo in Kubernetes.
Not the same as Docker but quite close.
Phil
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018, 17:14 Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> Marcus Denker-4 wrote
> > I would like to coordinate to have something official in April.
>
> As you investigate
Hi Alexandre
I don't see how I can do without the scroll bars in HTML since the node
tree that I tender using RTTreeLayout has a big width and only 1/4 of it
fits in one page view.
Since I am building a web service I rely on rendering and serving the view
in HTML and without the scroll bars there
Marcus Denker-4 wrote
> I would like to coordinate to have something official in April.
As you investigate this, check out the barebones Docker support in the
`docker` branch of my smalltalkCI fork [1]. It is a proof-of-concept wrapper
of the Docker infrastructure, so that (kind of like Slang),
Hi Paul,
> On 20 Mar 2018, at 01:45, PAUL DEBRUICKER wrote:
>
> Hi - This is more of an FYI than anything
>
>
> I'm interacting with an API that is sending "expires=0" value as part of the
> only cookie of their response.
>
>
> Changing #expiresTimeStamp to
>
>
>
Herby Vojčík wrote
> if you still find this docker useful, should
> I add you as contributor in dockerhub and write access in git so you
> could make builds for 70
Sure, can't hurt. Thanks.
-
Cheers,
Sean
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Well, this probably needs talking.
Best approach to running with current Amber is indeed "use new project.
move old source by hand". In fact, it is not that bad as it looks, as
many things work as they should.
But if anything does not, it would need an exchange of errors from
console,
Hi!
Scroll bar are not exportable to HTML, as benefits in doing so are not really
apparent.
What would be the ideal behavior? Will removing scrollbars when exporting to
HTML sufficient for your need?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Hi andrew
do you have a reproducible case? or a stackk trace?
Stef
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 10:50 PM, Andrew P. Black wrote:
>
>> On 20 Mar 2018, at 23:01 , Guillermo Polito
>> wrote:
>>
>> @Andrew, about the directories issue, can you provide me a
Hi Esteban, hi Herbert,
On 22.3.2018 at 12:07 AM, he...@mailbox.sk wrote:
> [...]
> So if tide indeed fills fs with all the needed pieces so it then
only needs a few 'load deps' steps, then
> make it work by hand, then
^^
> simply remove all transient pieces
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Okay, I am on 64 bits.
On 22/03/2018 10:00, Guillermo Polito wrote:
Hi Asbath, are you in 32 or 64 bits?
We've seen problems in Pharo 6.1 64bits using iceberg while calling
external libraries.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 9:15 AM, Asbath via Pharo-users
When I do
v @ RTDoubleScrollBar.
and then export to HTML
the bars are rendered in the middle of HTML page and they don't actually
scroll.
I checked in in Chrome and IE on windows. Could you guys take a look?
Me, too. Sadly I don’t find time to prepare that properly. Thinks to consider
are as always desktop and server environments. As I can see and Herby is
tweaking DISPLAY variables, his approach is used to start a pharo inside a
docker container but have the display opened on the host computer.
Hi Asbath, are you in 32 or 64 bits?
We've seen problems in Pharo 6.1 64bits using iceberg while calling
external libraries.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 9:15 AM, Asbath via Pharo-users <
pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> wrote:
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Asbath
Hi,
I would like to coordinate to have something official in April.
Marcus
> On 21 Mar 2018, at 18:32, Herbert Vojčík wrote:
>
> BTW, Sean (or anyone else), if you still find this docker useful, should I
> add you as contributor in dockerhub and write access in git
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Hi everybody,
I am using Iceberg on Pharo 6. My OS is Ubuntu 16.04.
When I try to commit my local changes on the remote branch, the Pharo
Image is closed, when I click on Commit and Push (after providing the
comment). Those commits are registered, but not published.
I
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 1:41 AM, brett wrote:
> Thank you -- of course ! I had that "ui close" in my code !!! , I'd expected
> the
> form to take control until I exited the form itself and had not considered
> the code would 'fall straight through' to the 'ui close'
>
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