Thanks for the tips!
Creating a custom dialog with spec has worked great. So has the Job interface. My UI is improving quickly now!
On 27 March 2018 at 19:28, Johan Fabry Johan@raincode.com wrote:
My thoughts exactly! 😊 There is a description on how to do this i the spec book, here https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/Books/job/ BuildingUIWithSpec/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/ book-result/SpecBooklet.pdf#section*.20
More about the book at http://books.pharo.org/spec-tutorial/
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*From:* Moose-dev [mailto:moose-dev-bounces@list.inf.unibe.ch] *On Behalf Of *Peter Uhnák *Sent:* Tuesday, March 27, 2018 6:38 PM *To:* Moose-related development moose-dev@list.inf.unibe.ch *Subject:* [Moose-dev] Re: Error dialog?
Hi Luke,
For example, I would like to show an error message that includes the output of a Unix command (potentially quite long.)
I had similar issue and in the end I decided to just create a custom dialog using Spec.
tm := TextModel new.
tm title: 'Failed to do something useful'.
tm enabled: false.
tm text: 'A ' asText, ('lot' asText allItalic), ' of ' asText, ('text' asText allBold makeAllColor: Color red), ' can fit into this box.' asText.
tm openDialogWithSpec
Obviously this is literally the most basic way, I could e.g. compose multiple Spec Models etc.
Peter
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