[squeak-dev] 4.2-10966 is now available

Facundo Vozzi facundov79 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 21:23:28 UTC 2011


Hi Ken,
I'm using Squeak 4.2 10966 on Windows and I had installed OCompletion but
don't load OmniBrowser yet.
Originally the mouse right button bring the halo without alt key. Now I
disabled swapMouseButtons and I get the menu with the right click again as
you say but I can't bring the halos anymore.

I'll play with the preferences, thanks you.

FV

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Ken G. Brown <kbrown at mac.com> wrote:

> Not sure if this is exactly what you mean, but in Squeak 4.2 10966 on Mac,
> I disabled swapMouseButtons preference to get cmd-click to work for
> bringing up halos,
> I disabled scrolBarsWithoutMenuButton to get the little menu button above
> the scrollBars in the Browser pane.
> I also have menuButtonInToolPane preference enabled. Not sure of the
> interaction of these two preferences.
>
> Then I loaded OCompletion from Help/Extending the system Workspace.
>
> Then I loaded OCForOB-rr.2.mcz from SqueakSource from <
> http://www.squeaksource.com/OCompletion> otherwise the OmniBrowser load
> from the Help/Extending the system Workspace fails because it cannot find
> OCForOB-rr.2.mcz.
>
> Then I loaded OmniBrowser as per the Help/Extending the system Workspace
>
> Then I open a new browser, now called System Browser, select a Tests class
> category, and I see the run tests in the menu from the menu button just
> above the top class category scrollBar arrow, or alternately by
> option-clicking in the class category pane. Seems to also show from the
> class pane when a test class is selected there.
> Ken
>
>
> At 4:51 PM -0300 2/7/11, Facundo Vozzi apparently wrote:
> >Hi,
> >how did you get the contextual menu on, by example, a Test class to run it
> from the class browser? Yes, it sound a stupid question but I was working on
> Pharo and the rigth bottom get the contextual menu and not the halos.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >FV
> >
> >On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Ken G. Brown <<mailto:kbrown at mac.com>
> kbrown at mac.com> wrote:
> >
> >At 4:08 PM -0300 2/7/11, Ricardo Moran apparently wrote:
> >
> > >On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Ken G. Brown <<mailto:<mailto:
> kbrown at mac.com>kbrown at mac.com><mailto:kbrown at mac.com>kbrown at mac.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>At 1:01 PM -0700 2/5/11, Ken G. Brown apparently wrote:
> >>>At 2:39 PM -0600 2/4/11, Chris Muller apparently wrote:
> >>>>Ok, the final-final image is now ready.
> >>>>
> >>>>All-in-One also updated.
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks for everyone's testing.  Anything else we find can be applied
> >>>>to squeak42 repository and then merged into trunk.  I see no way this
> >>>>would cause any continuity problems upgrading a 4.2 to a trunk.
> >>>>
> >>>> - Chris
> >>>
> >>>There used to be a feature where when you typed a double quote, it would
> give you two and then what you typed next would go in between the two double
> quotes.
> >>>Also if you selected some text, then typed a double quote, two double
> quotes would surround the selected text thereby commenting out the selected
> text.
> >>>I found this feature very handy once I got used to it.
> >>>
> >>>This no longer seems to work and I cannot find a Preference for the
> feature.
> >>>Does anyone know how to turn this back on?
> >>>
> >>
> >> ><snip>
> >>>Thx
> >>>Ken
> >>
> >>Answering my own question in case it is helpful to someone else.
> >>
> >>The feature apparently comes from OCompletion which can be loaded from
> the 'Extending the System' Workspace.
> >>
> >>
> >>Thanks! I tried to find the same feature yesterday with no success. I
> just forgot it came with OCompletion! :)
> >>
> >
> >Yeah, ditto here!
> >Once I understood the way it worked and got used to it, I found it really
> handy and missed it when it wasn't there.
> >
> >Ken
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>Ken
>
>
>
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