As penance, and encouraged by Brian, I ended up doing a bunch of work on
the Genie package yesterday. Genie is a very cool gesture recognition system by Nathanael Schärli that for years required a bit of setup work and has been largely ignored. I'm pleased to announce that there is now a ready-to-run version of Genie on squeak source. This version includes better Squeak integration, a small dictionary of useful gestures for project navigation and UI control, and most of all, should "just work" after installation. It has been tested with Squeak 3.10 and 3.9 so far. Please give it a try and ask questions if you have any trouble. http://squeaksource.com/genie.html Also note the squeaksource Genie project is now globally-writable, so feel free to make it better. Thanks - Simon |
El 11/28/07 5:46 PM, "Simon Michael" <[hidden email]> escribió: > As penance, and encouraged by Brian, I ended up doing a bunch of work on > the Genie package yesterday. Genie is a very cool gesture recognition > system by Nathanael Schärli that for years required a bit of setup work > and has been largely ignored. I'm pleased to announce that there is now > a ready-to-run version of Genie on squeak source. > > This version includes better Squeak integration, a small dictionary of > useful gestures for project navigation and UI control, and most of all, > should "just work" after installation. It has been tested with Squeak > 3.10 and 3.9 so far. Please give it a try and ask questions if you have > any trouble. > > http://squeaksource.com/genie.html > > Also note the squeaksource Genie project is now globally-writable, so > feel free to make it better. > > Thanks - Simon Very thanks Simon for up to date of this important package !! Edgar |
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Yay!
Cheers, Alan At 12:46 PM 11/28/2007, Simon Michael wrote: >As penance, and encouraged by Brian, I ended up >doing a bunch of work on the Genie package >yesterday. Genie is a very cool gesture >recognition system by Nathanael Schärli that >for years required a bit of setup work and has >been largely ignored. I'm pleased to announce >that there is now a ready-to-run version of Genie on squeak source. > >This version includes better Squeak integration, >a small dictionary of useful gestures for >project navigation and UI control, and most of >all, should "just work" after installation. It >has been tested with Squeak 3.10 and 3.9 so far. >Please give it a try and ask questions if you have any trouble. > >http://squeaksource.com/genie.html > >Also note the squeaksource Genie project is now >globally-writable, so feel free to make it better. > >Thanks - Simon > |
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The latest Genie is now also in the 3.9 and 3.10 package universes.
I'd be glad to have Nathanael merge the two readmes and participate in/take over any of this, but I can't find a working email address for him - if you know it, perhaps you can forward this to him. Thanks! -Simon |
Hi Simon
Thanks for your work on the Genie package. It's great that this is available again! Work & family have kept me pretty busy and so I wasn't able to contribute to Squeak recently. However, if you need my input/support for some of this I would be happy to help out. Just let me know. Cheers, Nathanael > -----Original Message----- > From: [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] On > Behalf Of Simon Michael > Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 23:49 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: ANN: new Genie release > Importance: High > > The latest Genie is now also in the 3.9 and 3.10 package universes. > > I'd be glad to have Nathanael merge the two readmes and > participate in/take over any of this, but I can't find a > working email address for him - if you know it, perhaps you > can forward this to him. > > Thanks! > -Simon > > |
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excellent!
I was sad to see nobody using this excellent piece of work. Stef On 28 nov. 07, at 21:46, Simon Michael wrote: > As penance, and encouraged by Brian, I ended up doing a bunch of > work on the Genie package yesterday. Genie is a very cool gesture > recognition system by Nathanael Schärli that for years required a > bit of setup work and has been largely ignored. I'm pleased to > announce that there is now a ready-to-run version of Genie on > squeak source. > > This version includes better Squeak integration, a small dictionary > of useful gestures for project navigation and UI control, and most > of all, should "just work" after installation. It has been tested > with Squeak 3.10 and 3.9 so far. Please give it a try and ask > questions if you have any trouble. > > http://squeaksource.com/genie.html > > Also note the squeaksource Genie project is now globally-writable, > so feel free to make it better. > > Thanks - Simon > > > |
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