Hello,
I'm trying to download GLORP from SqueakMap and the contents of the sar file are in fact a small html with a login form, not zipped content as Squeak seems to expect.
I tried getting a new password from SqueakMap (why do I need an account to download something? - I thought accounts were used for publishing) and the "random one-time password" email I get has no actual password in it. :-)
I am using the 3.10gamma.7159 image with the 3.10 VM, but I doubt the issue is related to my local setup.
What's going on?
Many thanks,
El 1/3/08 4:16 AM, "Miron Brezuleanu" mbrezu@gmail.com escribió:
I am using the 3.10gamma.7159 image with the 3.10 VM, but I doubt the issue is related to my local setup.
What's going on?
Miron:
Well , this is the situation. In 3.10, the preferred form of load things is Universes, not SqueakMap. SqueakMap is on the image only because some people don't let me rip more the image. As I said in this list, if you don't have you XYZ package ( GLORP in your case) in Universes, better you wait the owner or author of the package (as listed in SqueakMap) , actualize his work . SqueakMap have the advantage you always could look at packages outside Squeak with your regular web browser , like Firefox. Again , if Squeakmap info don't said very clear your wished package is "3.10 tested" or "run in 3.10" or some like this, you must wait or try at your risk.
Edgar
I want to swap my mouse buttons around so that the
left button is red button (world) middle wheel is blue button (morphic halo) right button is yellow button (contextual menu)
How can I do this?
I am using Squeak 3.8full on GNU/Linux Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10).
Thanks.
Kent,
Go to the Preferences Browser and pick the General tab and toggle the swapMouseButtons item (I think that's what it's called).
Another way to find this out is to read "Squeak By Example" which is easily found from the squeak.org site.
- Robert
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:04 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
I want to swap my mouse buttons around so that the
left button is red button (world) middle wheel is blue button (morphic halo) right button is yellow button (contextual menu)
How can I do this?
I am using Squeak 3.8full on GNU/Linux Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10).
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On Thursday 03 January 2008 21:41:08 Robert F. Scheer wrote:
Kent,
Go to the Preferences Browser and pick the General tab and toggle the swapMouseButtons item (I think that's what it's called).
I don't know how to find the "Preferences Browser".
"Squeak By Example" says that World->Open->General exists but in World->Open I don't find a "preference browser" or a "general" entry.
Another way to find this out is to read "Squeak By Example" which is easily found from the squeak.org site.
I have been using "Squeak By Example" as a reference.
- Robert
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:04 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
I want to swap my mouse buttons around so that the
left button is red button (world) middle wheel is blue button (morphic halo) right button is yellow button (contextual menu)
How can I do this?
I am using Squeak 3.8full on GNU/Linux Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10).
Thanks. _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
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Kent,
Use your right mouse button instead of the left one to open a larger menu titled "World". That has it.
After swapping mouse buttons, then you'd use the left button to get back to that menu.
Just explore all the buttons, menus, flaps and browsers.
- Robert
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:44 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2008 21:41:08 Robert F. Scheer wrote:
Kent,
Go to the Preferences Browser and pick the General tab and toggle the swapMouseButtons item (I think that's what it's called).
I don't know how to find the "Preferences Browser".
"Squeak By Example" says that World->Open->General exists but in World->Open I don't find a "preference browser" or a "general" entry.
Another way to find this out is to read "Squeak By Example" which is easily found from the squeak.org site.
I have been using "Squeak By Example" as a reference.
- Robert
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:04 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
I want to swap my mouse buttons around so that the
left button is red button (world) middle wheel is blue button (morphic halo) right button is yellow button (contextual menu)
How can I do this?
I am using Squeak 3.8full on GNU/Linux Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10).
Thanks. _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
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Kent,
Since you're using Squeak3.8, left-click on the desktop to get the "world" menu, and from that menu choose "help"; you'll find "preferences" as the third item in the resulting Help menu.
Or type "Alt-shift-P" while the desktop has keyboard focus.
HTH,
-- Scott
On Jan 3, 2008, at 10:20 PM, Robert F. Scheer wrote:
Kent,
Use your right mouse button instead of the left one to open a larger menu titled "World". That has it.
After swapping mouse buttons, then you'd use the left button to get back to that menu.
Just explore all the buttons, menus, flaps and browsers.
- Robert
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:44 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
On Thursday 03 January 2008 21:41:08 Robert F. Scheer wrote:
Kent,
Go to the Preferences Browser and pick the General tab and toggle the swapMouseButtons item (I think that's what it's called).
I don't know how to find the "Preferences Browser".
"Squeak By Example" says that World->Open->General exists but in World->Open I don't find a "preference browser" or a "general" entry.
Another way to find this out is to read "Squeak By Example" which is easily found from the squeak.org site.
I have been using "Squeak By Example" as a reference.
- Robert
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:04 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
I want to swap my mouse buttons around so that the
left button is red button (world) middle wheel is blue button (morphic halo) right button is yellow button (contextual menu)
How can I do this?
I am using Squeak 3.8full on GNU/Linux Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10).
Thanks. _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners
On Thursday 03 January 2008 22:48:32 Scott Wallace wrote:
Kent,
Since you're using Squeak3.8, left-click on the desktop to get the "world" menu, and from that menu choose "help"; you'll find "preferences" as the third item in the resulting Help menu.
Thank you. That did the trick.
On Jan 4, 2008, at 6:04 , Kent Loobey wrote:
I want to swap my mouse buttons around so that the
left button is red button (world) middle wheel is blue button (morphic halo) right button is yellow button (contextual menu)
How can I do this?
I am using Squeak 3.8full on GNU/Linux Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (7.10).
Make a script that runs Squeak like this:
squeak -vm-display-X11 -swapbtn my.image
- Bert -
Hello,
playing with 3.10 beta #7159 I found that OBMultipleSelectionBrowser does not allow methods to be dragged. I might be missing something, but to me it seems, that in
OBPluggableListMorphOfMany>>mouseDown
mouseDown: evt | selectors row oldIndex oldVal | evt yellowButtonPressed "First check for option (menu) click" ifTrue: [^ self yellowButtonActivity: evt shiftPressed]. row _ self rowAtLocation: evt position. row = 0 ifTrue: [^super mouseDown: evt]. "self dragEnabled ifTrue: [aMorph highlightForMouseDown]."
model okToChange ifFalse: [^ self]. "No change if model is locked"
self mouseDownRow: row. [rest snipped] adding the last line here fixes the problem. I have no experience at all so I might well be overlooking some undesirable side effects...
Christoph
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 09:16 +0200, Miron Brezuleanu wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to download GLORP from SqueakMap and the contents of the sar file are in fact a small html with a login form, not zipped content as Squeak seems to expect.
I tried getting a new password from SqueakMap (why do I need an account to download something? - I thought accounts were used for publishing) and the "random one-time password" email I get has no actual password in it. :-)
I am using the 3.10gamma.7159 image with the 3.10 VM, but I doubt the issue is related to my local setup.
What's going on?
Oh, that was my fault. Doing the last release I copied the URL for download from an improper place. The URL you got is only valid if you logged into my account :) I fixed it a few seconds ago.
I hope it works now. Please drop me note if doesn't work. You can get the package also from
Norbert
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