No no, this works great, I can open a shoes window with a thing in it,
poke around it's class, find things out. With the manual lacking so
much, this helps a lot. :)
The most annoying things with this IRB is that it doesn't scroll down
as needed, and that I can't use standard cursor stuff to edit my text,
only backspace and add new characters on the end of a line. It'd be
really great if it had a back buffer too where you can use the up
arrow to get the previously used command in to the current empty one. :)
On 01/07/2008, at 5:09 PM, François Vaux wrote:
2008/7/1 _why <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can I play with Shoes in IRB or something like it?
samples/expert-irb.rb is the only IRB wrapper so far.
I think she was thinking about using Shoes from irb, not irb from
Shoes :-)