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New issue 932 by alan.mcn...(a)gmail.com: Moose Meta Browser - Comments
Accepted but orange "edited" border not removed
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=932
Pharo2.0
Latest update: #20594
Moose 4.8 - downloaded about 3 weeks ago
There is a comment panel in the Moose Meta Browser.
Comments can be altered in this panel. When the comment text is altered,
the panel aquires an orange border. This is standard Pharo behaviour.
These changes to the comments can be committed, or accepted in Pharo
terminology, by clicking the tick box in the top right corner. That this
accept function is working correctly has been checked and all is OK.
However, as a feedback to the user, it is expected that after the "accept"
the orange border indicating that the text has been changed would go away.
This is the standard behaviour of accept in, for example, the System
Browser.
However, in this case, the orange border remains until the Comment panel is
replaced by other information.
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New issue 933 by alan.mcn...(a)gmail.com: Moose Meta Browser - Scope Map by
scope of Entities
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=933
Type-Enhancement
Background
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The moose Meta Browser has a nice feature that by clicking on the tag shown
against an entity, the list of entities is restricted to those in that tag
or as parent entities.
For example, if within the expanded Moose.Entity tree, the "Dynamix" tag is
selected, and the FAMIX.Entity, Moose.AbstractGroup etc. are hidden, and
only Moose.Entity (as a parent) and Dynamix.Entity (tagged Dynamix) is
shown.
It is also useful that clicking on this tage again reverses this
restriction and all Entities are shown.
Enhancement
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Currently the Map panel shows the Entities and relationships for
eveything. It has no way of focussing in on a sub-set of interest.
It would be useful if the Map reflected these changes in scope. In the
above example, the Map would be re-drawan, but only showing the
Moose.Entity and the set of Entities tagged as Dynamix, and perhaps with
entities with relationships to those tagged to these Dynamix Entities.
Obviously, when the Dynamix tag in the Entity panel is clicked the second
time and restores the full list of Entities, the Map would be re-drawn
again, this time with all Entities and relationships.
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New issue 928 by usman.bh...(a)gmail.com: OB browser related code in glamour
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=928
Glamour provides a browser based on the OBBrowser but I think the latter
one has been removed from Pharo 2.0. The code can be found in
GLMBasicExamples>>startBrowser.
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Hi
So I've been working on the forcebasedlayout for more than a week now,
here are some news.
I've translated the D3 code, and have implemented a new quadtree, the
mondrian one wasn't that compatible.
But, I have a problem, it seems there is no more bug in th code, but it
still doesn't do what is expected, so I read and read th D3 code and
don't find where are my mistakes. I've started to write test, so maybe I
will find something that way. I've made some simplifications but as I do
translate javascript to smalltalk, I can't do exactly the same things,
and ....
Ok... made a new test, before to send this email, and in fact the
problem that I have and that does not appear in javascript is due to the
length of the links.
It seems that in D3, the node position is kinda relative (maybe
something with the window border, or something like that), but in Pharo,
its more 'static', so it needs to be chosen well for each graph.
Still need to be checked, but with a length of 20, in initialize, you
got a good result with Collection.
-----------------
| view rawView |
rawView := ROView new.
view := ROMondrianViewBuilder view: rawView.
"-------------"
"-------------"
ROEaselMorphic new populateMenuOn: view.
view open.
view interaction on: ROMouseEnter do: [ :n |
| nodes |
nodes := view raw elementsFromModels: n element model
allSubclasses.
ROHighlightElements on: nodes ].
view interaction on: ROMouseLeave do: [ :n |
| nodes |
nodes := view raw elementsFromModels: n element model
allSubclasses.
ROUnhighlightElements on: nodes ].
view shape rectangle size: 10.
view nodes: (Collection withAllSubclasses).
view edgesFrom: #superclass.
view layout: ROForceBasedLayout_N.
view applyLayout.
-------------
Enjoy
Mathieu
Yeah
I do apologize, but first I commit a code that I did think wasn't
working, and then do a quick commit, without looking at the self and so.
Do another commit tomorrow, cleaner.
Regards
Mathieu
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From: Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr>
Date: Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 3:25 PM
Subject: [Pharo-project] Call for ESUG 2013 presentations
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21st International Smalltalk Joint Conference - Call for Contributions
Annecy, France
from 9 to 13 September 2013
http://www.esug.org/conferences/2013/
This call includes:
Developer Forum
Smalltalk Technology Award
International Workshop
http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2013/InternationalWorkshop
Student Volunteer
http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2013/StudentVolunteers
Camp Smalltalk 8 September 2013
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the past 21 years, the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has
organised the International Smalltalk Conference, a lively forum on
cutting edge software technologies that attract people from both
academia and industry for a whole week. The attendees are both
engineers using Smalltalk in business and students and teachers
using Smalltalk both for research and didactic purposes.
As every year, this year's edition of the largest European Smalltalk
event will include the regular Smalltalk developers conference with
renowned invited speakers, a Smalltalk camp that proves fruitful for
interactions and discussions. This year will be held the
9th edition of the Innovation Technology Awards where prizes will be
awarded to authors of best pieces of Smalltalk-related projects
and an international workshop on Smalltalk and dynamic languages
(http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2013/InternationalWorkshop)
You can support the ESUG conference in many different ways:
* Sponsor the conference. New sponsoring packages are described at
http://www.esug.org/supportesug/becomeasponsor/
* Submit a talk, a software or a paper to one of the events. See below.
* Attend the conference. We'd like to beat the previous record of
attendance (170 people at Amsterdam 2008)!
* Students can get free registration and hosting if they enrol
into the the Student Volunteers program. See below.
Developers Forum: International Smalltalk Developers Conference
------------------------------------------------------------------------
We are looking for YOUR experience on using Smalltalk. You will have
30 min for presentations and 45 min for hand-ons tutorial.
The list of topics for the normal talks and tutorials includes, but
is not limited to the following:
* XP practices, Development tools, Experience reports
* Model driven development, Web development, Team management
* Meta-Modeling, Security, New libraries & frameworks
* Educational material, Embedded systems and robotics
* SOA and Web services, Interaction with other programming languages
Teaching Pearls
---------------
New this year!!!
We want two news types of sessions in addition to default talk and
show us your projects sessions.
- Show your business 10 min session (Get prepared!!)
- Teaching pearls : we want some session on how to teach some design
aspects. We want your tip and tricks to teach Smalltalk or OOP.
We expect to have several 10 to 15 min sessions aggregated.
Open Forum: starting with Smalltalk
------------------------------------------------------------------------
New this year!!
The event will be held at IAE Savoie Mont-Blanc - University of Savoie.
This is an opportunity for students and local professionals to discover
Smalltalk.
A room will be freely accessible and we would like to propose some talks
and workshop
for Smalltalk beginners.
The list of topics includes, but is not limited to the following:
- Why Smalltalk ?
- Panorama of Smalltalk solutions
- Getting started with Smalltalk
- Success stories
How to submit?
--------------
Submissions due on 15st June 2013
Notification of acceptance will be on done on the fly.
More information at http://www.esug.org/conferences/2013
Pay attention: the places are limited so do not wait till the last
minute to apply. Prospective presenters should submit a request to
Stephane.Ducasse(a)inria.fr AND USE THE following header [ESUG 2013
Developers].
Please follow the template below the email will be automatically processed!
Subject: [ESUG 2013 Developers] + your name
First Name:
Last Name:
Email where you can always be reached:
Title:
Type: Tutorial/Talk/Teaching Pearl/OpenForum
Abstract:
Bio:
Any presentation not respecting this form will be discarded automatically
International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies
------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2013/InternationalWorkshop
Smalltalk is considered as a design pearl and as a beacon in the
realm of programming languages and programming environments. We are
proud to invite submissions to the International Workshop on
Smalltalk Technologies which is held as part of the ESUG 2013 joint
event. The goals of the workshop is to create a forum around
advances or experience in Smalltalk. We welcome contributions on all
aspects, theoretical as well as practical, of Smalltalk related
topics such as
- aspect-oriented programming, meta-programming,
- frameworks, interaction with other languages,
- implementation,
- new dialects or languages implemented in Smalltalk, tools,
- meta-modeling, design patterns, experience reports
Technology Award Competition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive,
respectively, 500 Euros, 300 Euros and 200 Euros during an awards
ceremony at the conference. Developers of any Smalltalk-based
software are welcome to compete.
More information at http://www.esug.org/conferences/2013/
Student Volunteer Program
------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you are a student wanting to attend ESUG, have you considered
being a student volunteer? Student volunteers help keep the
conference running smoothly; in return, they have free
accommodations, while still having most of the time to enjoy the
conference.
More information at
http://www.esug.org/conferences/2013http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2013/StudentVolunteers
We hope to see you there and have fun together.
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"Every thing has its own flow"
Hello,
I have to merge user's annotations (added with Metanool) from two different
models (created from sources of the same project at two different time) in
order to keep these annotations in the newly generated one.
Does something exist to do that?
Thanks in advance.
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New issue 929 by tu...(a)tudorgirba.com: Editors break when there is a
compile error
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=929
Try this:
1. GLMRoassalEditor open
2. Type ","
3. Run => exception (normal)
4. Type "view nodes: #(1 2 3)"
5. Run => nothing happens
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