A big +1 on being able to select a monospace typeface *anywhere* I want to display in a GT Inspector tab, e.g. both as part of a list/tree or as an extra tab for a bytestring.

 

I am starting to look at code in languages where x-offset is crucial and I have not looked at this in detail yet. I guess it should be possible, since GT uses a monospace font in its source code pane of the 'Meta' tab.

 

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From: Moose-dev [mailto:moose-dev-bounces@list.inf.unibe.ch] On Behalf Of Luke Gorrie
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2018 9:53 AM
To: Moose-related development <moose-dev@list.inf.unibe.ch>
Subject: [Moose-dev] Re: Right-justified table column?

 

On 30 March 2018 at 22:11, Andrei Chis <chisvasileandrei@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

 

By default there is no support for right-justified columns in Glamour.

But have a look at the glamour presentation based on fast table. With that presentation the #column:evaluated: method can also return a morph, not just a string. It might be possible to return a morph that aligns the content to the right.

 

Thanks for that tip!

 

What do you mean by fixed-width font? Do you have an example of what you'd like to do?

 

If you have HTML enabled in your email client then I can demonstrate right here.

 

I would like to be able to format semi-structured text in a fixed-width font for neat alignment like this:

 

---- TRACE 1 start stdin:1
0006  MULVN    0   0   1  ; -3
0007  FORL     1 => 0006
---- TRACE 1 IR
....              SNAP   #0   [ ---- ]
0001 rbp      int SLOAD  #2    CI
0002 xmm7  >  num SLOAD  #1    T
0003 xmm7   + num MUL    0002  -3  
0004 rbp    + int ADD    0001  +1  
....              SNAP   #1   [ ---- 0003 ]
0005       >  int LE     0004  +1000
....              SNAP   #2   [ ---- 0003 0004 ---- ---- 0004 ]
0006 ------------ LOOP ------------
0007 xmm7   + num MUL    0003  -3  

0008 rbp    + int ADD    0004  +1  
....              SNAP   #3   [ ---- 0007 ]

and I would like to avoid presenting it with a variable-width font and wonky alignment like this:

 

---- TRACE 1 start stdin:1
0006  MULVN    0   0   1  ; -3
0007  FORL     1 => 0006
---- TRACE 1 IR
....              SNAP   #0   [ ---- ]
0001 rbp      int SLOAD  #2    CI
0002 xmm7  >  num SLOAD  #1    T
0003 xmm7   + num MUL    0002  -3  
0004 rbp    + int ADD    0001  +1  
....              SNAP   #1   [ ---- 0003 ]
0005       >  int LE     0004  +1000
....              SNAP   #2   [ ---- 0003 0004 ---- ---- 0004 ]
0006 ------------ LOOP ------------
0007 xmm7   + num MUL    0003  -3  

0008 rbp    + int ADD    0004  +1  
....              SNAP   #3   [ ---- 0007 ]

 

 

I realize that I could parse the structure of this text and e.g. present it with a fastTreeTable but I suspect this won't work very well when the structure of the data is not entirely uniform between rows.