Re: [Jprogramming] Labs in jhs

2015-08-26 Thread Don Guinn
Thanks. Silly mistake on my part. I saw the period as ending the expression of ctrl with + instead of the + joining the ctrl and the period. So something is still strange with Google Chrome. On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 9:30 AM, bill lam wrote: > Advance is not ctrl+ (ctrl and +) but > ctrl+. (ctrl a

Re: [Jprogramming] Labs in jhs

2015-08-26 Thread bill lam
Advance is not ctrl+ (ctrl and +) but ctrl+. (ctrl and period) Ср, 26 авг 2015, Don Guinn написал(а): > I was about to try to reinstall the labs when I tried running the labs > under Microsoft Edge. There the labs were found. The failure I was > experiencing earlier where the labs were not found w

Re: [Jprogramming] Labs in jhs

2015-08-26 Thread Don Guinn
I was about to try to reinstall the labs when I tried running the labs under Microsoft Edge. There the labs were found. The failure I was experiencing earlier where the labs were not found was using Google Chrome. This is under Windows 10. Something funny about Chrome. JVERSION Engine: j803/201

Re: [Jprogramming] Labs in jhs

2015-08-25 Thread bill lam
So did you try install labs/labs again as told by jhs? -- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm

Re: [Jprogramming] Labs in jhs

2015-08-25 Thread chris burke
There are probably too many names, but there are slight differences: JAL is the J Application Library, i.e. everything other than the base system. "pacman" is the script that provides the interface to the code on the jsoftware website. In J, you can: load 'pacman' Package Manager is the name

[Jprogramming] Labs in jhs

2015-08-25 Thread Don Guinn
Selected Studio/Labs in jhs jijx tab and got the message: No labs installed. Do pacman labs/labs install and try again. The labs are installed. Verified that by looking at JAL list. Also they show and run in jqt. But why does it say to use pacman to install the labs? It's called "JAL" in jhs and