Hi Ben,
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 5:47 AM, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote:
I successfully used the Ubuntu ppa instructions at
http://pharo.org/download
could you please try a ppa-purge for ppa:pharo/stable and then
add-apt-repository ppa:pharo/unstable (not the *unstable* part that is
Damien Cassou wrote:
Hi Ben,
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 5:47 AM, Ben Coman b...@openinworld.com wrote:
I successfully used the "Ubuntu ppa" instructions at
http://pharo.org/download
could you please try a ppa-purge for ppa:pharo/stable and then
add-apt-repository
2014-08-01 4:27 GMT+02:00 Alexandre Bergel alexandre.ber...@me.com:
Dear All,
The chapter “QuickStart” is now online on http://agilevisualization.com
This chapter comes with some examples about using Roassal.
This looks so great, and very promising!
nicolai
It would really help us
Hi Peter!
While playing with RTMultiLine I thought that it would be nice to have option
for RTDraggable elements to snap to a grid / move only by fixed increments -
for example the position could only be divisible by 10 (grid size would be
10), so dragging from 20@10 to 26@4 would jump to
The second question is: is it possible for element to subscribe for position
updates of another element? (I.e. element A watches for movement of element B
and moves accordingly). I know I could add both of them to a composite shape
or RTGroup (RTDraggablegroupToDrag:), however I would
Hi Peter,
Events are emitted by Trachel directly. Roassal does not emit event itself. But
it can define callbacks for these events.
Being able to define multiline by clicking on a line is very valuable.
go go go! And ask question if you are blocked.
Alexandre
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Le 31/07/2014 15:29, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
I am successful using Pharo + Roassal/Mondrian in analyzing and visualizing IT
architecture models. And it is real fun. :-)
Glad to ear this :-)
Yes, the vision I see behind Pharo, Moose, Roassal is to provide a solid
alternative to R. We are
Hi Alex,
While the snap to grid might be complicated I thought of simpler solution
that might be achievable purely at Roassal level without the need to change
Trachel classes. You can look at Umlet, since I am trying to copy it's grid
behavior here.
Basically you don't move objects with mouse
Hello
I'm totally new to Pharo and Smalltalk, but not new to programming. I want
to learn Pharo and Smalltalk especially to use Moose, Roasall and other data
visualization frameworks.
Where should I start?
I have lot of time to study and want something intensive with exercises and
a solid theory
Hi!
Welcome!!
Probably the best to start is the following:
1 - Read Pharo by example (http://pharobyexample.org) Probably until Chapter 9.
Note that Pharo has evolved quite a bit since the book has been released. So
you fill face some differences
2 - For Roassal, you may start from:
http://pharo.org/documentation isn't too bad a place to start.
Deep into Pharo is worth it.
Interesting things in here too:
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/PharoForTheEnterprise/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/EnterprisePharo.pdf
And http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr/FreeBooks/BlueBook/
Welcome!
You have some chapter on Roassal on Deep into Pharo book.
Do not hesitate to ask questions even the one you think are stupid :)
Stef
On 1/8/14 21:34, Ichiseki wrote:
Hello
I'm totally new to Pharo and Smalltalk, but not new to programming. I want
to learn Pharo and Smalltalk
This is an excellent start.
Do you need the grid? If yes, then I can add this to Roassal. It is easy to
define an interaction that define a grid.
I have added event to signal the beginning and ending of a
dragging-and-dropping.
Here is an example:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
| v e |
v := RTView new.
e
Am 01.08.2014 um 17:38 schrieb Thierry Goubier:
Le 31/07/2014 15:29, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
I am successful using Pharo + Roassal/Mondrian in analyzing and
visualizing IT architecture models. And it is real fun. :-)
Glad to ear this :-)
Yes, the vision I see behind Pharo, Moose, Roassal
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