I was just following the directions on the Swiki literally: http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2091
Getting it The best way is probably to use SqueakMap.
Barring that, grab and load Large Lists, then load the following:
FilteringCeleste.cs
Thank you for the quick reply. :)
Cheers, Darius ______________________________ Lex Spoon lex@cc.gatech.edu wrote:
Darius squeakuser@inglang.com wrote:
On a fresh 3.4 image with only SqueakMap installed, I loaded Filtering Celeste by SqueakMap Package Loader.
After a successful install I try to start Celeste by draging the Celeste
tool
from the Tool flap.
I received: MessageNotUnderstood: getListSizeSelector:
Screenshot is (now) attached of debug window.
You need the LargeLists package.
Lex
Göran,
I would find the monthly report even a little more helpful if you sorted the discussions into disciplines. Also, give each entry a title (with a bullet point in front?).
Just by following the discussion, the names of those disciplines suggest themselves and roughly parallel Squeak Map Package Loader categories:
Tool Building User Interface / Morphic eToys Squeak Advocacy Documentation Hardware (Low Cost or Small) Object / Memory Manipulation Optimization Kernel (Workings / Breaking Apart) Distribution Mechanisms Versioning Refactoring Licensing Communication Tools Code / Compilers Entertainment
Then list the categories in the same order for each report (probably general to specific).
I know most threads cross disciplines but selecting the most likely category should work great.
Cheers, Darius
Hi!
Darius squeakuser@inglang.com wrote:
Göran,
I would find the monthly report even a little more helpful if you sorted the discussions into disciplines. Also, give each entry a title (with a bullet point in front?).
I will see what I can do.
Just by following the discussion, the names of those disciplines suggest themselves and roughly parallel Squeak Map Package Loader categories:
Tool Building User Interface / Morphic eToys Squeak Advocacy Documentation Hardware (Low Cost or Small) Object / Memory Manipulation Optimization Kernel (Workings / Breaking Apart) Distribution Mechanisms Versioning Refactoring Licensing Communication Tools Code / Compilers Entertainment
Then list the categories in the same order for each report (probably general to specific).
Yes, I agree that something like that would probably help. Perhaps not that many categories though. :-)
I know most threads cross disciplines but selecting the most likely category should work great.
True.
Cheers, Darius
regards, Göran
Don't forget to look at Croquet & its "TeaTime" for its model of distributed time.
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2901
Also NetMorph
http://swikis.ddo.jp/NetMorph/1
Cheers,
Darius
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