Hi guys,
I was submerged by work for a bit there but have crawled out and made another attempt at fixing the Linux keyboard issue.
This time, the code correctly uses X keysym values to determine arrow key presses etc.
Can the Linux people try:
http://selflanguage.org/files/releases/4.4/beta4/Clean-4.4.beta6.snap
and let me know if it works for them.
Keys should type their correct character, and the cursor keys should work.
Cheers,
Russell
Hello,
I'm new to Self, so sorry for maybe a stupid question.
I have read "Parents are shared parts of objects: inheritance and
encapsulation in SELF" by Chambers, Ungar, Chang, and Hölzle and there is
spoken about prioritized multiple inheritance by using the amount of "*"s
after the slots name.
I tried to use this in the 4.4 Beta and get the error message that there
must not be more than one * for a parent slot.
Did I made a mistake? Is prioritized inheritance implemented in an earlier
release?
Thanks
michael
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Is there any reason the morphs for common system items like outliners and
shells are created programmatically rather than inheriting from a morph
prototype?
Noah
Selfers,
I've been working on a project that originally was going to be "Self in
Javascript" and turned into something not too far off.
http://github.com/cthulhuology/phos/
I've posted a new youtube video this morning. A cop of it and an easier to
read description of what's going on is here:
http://blog.dloh.org/
And before anyone asks, yes I am familiar with LivelyKernel... and yes
they're doing it wrong :)
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Hi, there !
Well, this is mostly a toy than ahy other thing, but you can create objects, you have two kinds of primitives (String and Integer), and obviously you can copy anObject to create a new object, and after that, compose a more complex one with other objects.
You can play with it clicking "pooi" here:
http://webs.uvigo.es/software/