On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 11:02:35AM -0700, Thomas Del Vecchio wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm currently working on some usage logging for a language we're
> developing. We need to store a persistent file that is shared across a
> given device (so that the same log file is used regardless of where y
On 26. 08. 20 0:09, Robby Findler wrote:
> I've put a version that uses 550 pixels as a cutoff here, in case that
> the 1080 really was
> 540: https://users.cs.northwestern.edu/~robby/tmp/Web/www/
This is displayed correctly using any browser on the S61 now. So
probably it is the case of those
I've put a version that uses 550 pixels as a cutoff here, in case that the
1080 really was 540: https://users.cs.northwestern.edu/~robby/tmp/Web/www/
Robby
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 5:06 PM Robby Findler
wrote:
> Thanks Dominik. Currently the site uses the predicate "less than 460
> pixels wide?
Robby Findler writes:
> Hi all: as you may know if you follow dev@, we've been revising the
> website. The new version went live last night; please have a look:
> https://www.racket-lang.org/
Usually I don't reply just to say "This is very nice," but I want to make an
exception in this case.
Th
On 25. 08. 20 22:35, Laurent wrote:
> Or maybe Dominik checked something like "Always display the desktop
> version for this site"? (FWIW it displays nicely on a 2,280x1,080 pixels
> phone screen)
I wish that was the case. The screenshot comes from Lightning browser,
however I get the same result
> A recent contribution is a new command extension to raco:
> https://github.com/nixin72/from-template
> $ raco from-template
> Philip described it 'like create-react-app, but for all sorts of Racket
> templates'
> (It is currently only linux so it would be nice if a windows user could
> help)
>
Hi all: as you may know if you follow dev@, we've been revising the
website. The new version went live last night; please have a look:
https://www.racket-lang.org/
A big Thank You to Matthew Butterick for the previous design which, as you
can tell, inspired the current visual design.
Matthew, Rob
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 3:19 AM Michael Sperber
wrote:
>
> Technical question for Robby: How should we represent the icon?
> Just a bitmap% object?
>
>
A bitmap is a good choice (safe because the data of the bitmap can be
extracted and then turned into a safe bitmap% object on the drracket side).
Robby Findler writes:
> Imagine that DrRacket had a way that you could write special to the
> current-output port (or, more precisely, to a port that was connected to
> the interactions window) and that port would specially recognize that thing
> you wrote such that it would come out as a check
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