Tim Mackinnon wrote:
Hi - i was playing around with some changes in a few packages to see if I can
make a contribution to PharoLauncher.
I want to version my spikes, in case I trash my image - but I’m not yet ready
to propose anything to commit yet. While I can version each of the dirty
packa
Tim Mackinnon wrote
> I want to version my spikes, in case I trash my image - but I’m not yet
> ready to propose anything to commit yet. While I can version each of the
> dirty packages - how can I group them to load them in one go?
I often make old fashioned changesets for this via the changes br
2014-08-09 11:23 GMT-03:00 Tim Mackinnon :
> When using Pharo 4.0 - if I create a new class (subclass of Object) and then
> create a new class method for constructing that instance - when I try to
> classify the method why is the list of possibilities empty?
>
> In old versions of squeak I recall
Hi - i was playing around with some changes in a few packages to see if I can
make a contribution to PharoLauncher.
I want to version my spikes, in case I trash my image - but I’m not yet ready
to propose anything to commit yet. While I can version each of the dirty
packages - how can I group t
Tim Mackinnon wrote:
I was just about to ask how do I compare two arbitrary versions in Monticello -
as I can’t multiselect - until I realised that the Diff button prompts you for
a version against what you have currently selected. This is a very weird UI
experience. Now that we seem to have m
Tim Mackinnon wrote:
Thanks Ben - you are right, there has been another release since I downloaded it (might have to look at how to detect a version update in the launcher to spot that - that would keep me busy ;)
Sounds great. Thats a feature I'd love to have, and have it
auto-upgrade
The more I use Pharo again - the more it strikes me how tedious it is to have
to flip between instance and class side definitions.
For example - if I create a new class with an instance variable, and then in my
class constructor method decide that it would be handy to do:
^self new children: it
When using Pharo 4.0 - if I create a new class (subclass of Object) and then
create a new class method for constructing that instance - when I try to
classify the method why is the list of possibilities empty?
In old versions of squeak I recall there was a list of possibilities already in
the i
Actually Ben - I take it back, it still seems to want to only launch a single
instance with v.3.0.0 - I’m not sure what’s going on (and when i’m back at the
office I will have to check it with my desktop version as swear it was working
properly).
Tim
On 9 Aug 2014, at 13:20, Tim Mackinnon wro
I was just about to ask how do I compare two arbitrary versions in Monticello -
as I can’t multiselect - until I realised that the Diff button prompts you for
a version against what you have currently selected. This is a very weird UI
experience. Now that we seem to have multi-select widgets - a
Thanks Ben - you are right, there has been another release since I downloaded
it (might have to look at how to detect a version update in the launcher to
spot that - that would keep me busy ;)
I’m fixed now.
Tim
On 9 Aug 2014, at 06:29, Ben Coman wrote:
> Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>> I really lik
Another url was: http://www.pharo.org/get-involved
On 9 Aug 2014, at 12:32, Tim Mackinnon wrote:
> Guys - some of the URL’s on the pharo website have changed - I think it would
> make sense to have redirects instead of a Not Found error? e.g.
> http://www.pharo.org/get-help
>
> Just saying? S
Guys - some of the URL’s on the pharo website have changed - I think it would
make sense to have redirects instead of a Not Found error? e.g.
http://www.pharo.org/get-help
Just saying? Should I raise a ticket for this?
Tim
Hi Offray
Well, none of the experts has come forward to help, so maybe I can comment as
almost a complete beginner. I think you need two additional bits of
specification in your example to get the output you want:
a. To show the node titles in the #tree pane, you need to add a format: clause,
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