Alternatively you can explore (inspect)
PRKernel instances
navigate to the root structure and set the environment to nil:
self localEnvironment: nil
Like this a new default environment will be installed the next time
you browse Pier from the web.
Lukas
On 21 November 2010 12:26, John McKeon <p3anoman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Sergio,
Someone else might have an easier method, but I recommend the Pier Browser.
Load Pier-Omnibrowser from the old Pier repository. You will need
Magritte-Morph installed too. It gives you a nice morphic browser on the
Pier kernels in your image.
John
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 9:56 AM, sergio_101 <sergiolist(a)village-buzz.com>
wrote:
i may have botched my installation, but i think it's fixable..
my front page needs a different environment, so i made a new one, and
copied mainenvironment into it to edit it..
unfortunately, i started editing frontenvironment (the name i gave it)
willy nilly, and i think i killed the section where it rendered the
contents..
now, i can no longer edit that page, or do anything to it..
i can't access frontenvironment either.. most likely for the same reason..
is there a way i can access the data in the back end and make a change
to frontenvironment to make it work again?
oops and thank you..
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