[ANN][Squeak-dev Image] Version 83

Klaus D. Witzel klaus.witzel at cobss.com
Thu Mar 1 08:10:56 UTC 2007


Hi Damien,

on both my platforms, WinXP and KDE via remote X11 (SuSE10), the GUI of  
#83 has better response time :)

Mind to tell what's the magic, thank you.

/Klaus

On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 10:33:31 +0100, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:

> Hi Damien,
>
> on Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:37:58 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> Squeak-dev image is an image made for squeak developers based on
>> Squeak3.9-final-7067.
>>
>> If you use it, please tell me.
>
> I do, I do :)
>
> I'm using the Squeak-dev .image on SuSE10 and WinXP. Will upgrade to #83  
> during the week.
>
> Thanks and keep up the good work!
>
> /Klaus
>
>> You can download it here:
>> http://damien.cassou.free.fr/squeak-dev/
>>
>> Changes in this version:
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> - Finally add connectors (sorry for this package)
>> - Prepare Browser Booster
>> - Add a new shortcut to KeyBinder : CTRL+k opens a Workspace (a Shout
>> workspace if installed).
>> - RoelTyper is now downloaded from SqueakSource
>> - Prepare LambdaMessageSend
>> - Bad comment in Connectors
>> - Add example for DebugReport and Sixx
>> - Change minnow.cc.gatech.edu to wiki.squeak.org
>>
>> As usually, all installed packages have been updated.
>>
>> Prepared packages:
>> --------------------------
>>
>> There are a lot of packages prepared for you in this image. They are
>> not loaded in the image, but they can be easily:
>>
>> - Open ScriptManager (world->open...->Script Manager).
>> - Go to 'Prepared packages' folder (on the left).
>> - Select the package you want to install.
>> - Click the link at the very bottom of the text.
>>
>> Future work:
>> ----------------
>>
>> - Wait for feedback.
>> - Use Lex Spoon's universes instead of prepared packages.
>> - Base squeak-dev image on Keith Hodges 3.9.1.
>> - Try to pre-download prepared packages (I tried but don't know how to
>> use Monticello like this)
>>
>> Please tell me what is your experience with this version. Please tell me
>> what you want for this image, this is for you.
>>
>>
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