Folks,
D6 will feature a new installer. I seem to remember some grizzling about the installed shortcut icons (you know, Fresh Install etc) that came with 5.1. We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: a) the shortcuts to work b) which directories you want the base image installed in then this is your chance to let us know. We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? Remember we won't be able to make substantial changes and we reserved the right to ignore any suggestions completely :-) Best regards, Andy Bower Dolphin Support www.object-arts.com |
Andy Bower escribió:
> We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May > so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: > a) the shortcuts to work The "Fresh Image" link may ask where to place the new image. > b) which directories you want the base image installed in > then this is your chance to let us know. C:\Program Files\Object Arts\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0 would be a good place. To continue the way of older versions. > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? As a personal case, I have my own directory with each project there. One project => one directory. Unfortunately (or not), I have many packages replicated, but it is fail safe also. Something I would like is use subdirectories as below: %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0\ Each one with the default installation, so you can have, as an example, DPRO and DSE coexisting: %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0\Beta 1\ %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0\Pre Release\ %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0\Professional\ %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0\Standard\ %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0\My Project\ %HOMEPATH%\My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 7.0\Etc\ > Remember we won't be able to make substantial changes and we reserved > the right to ignore any suggestions completely :-) Feel free, I will continue to work that way however :-P Best regards. -- Esteban |
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Andy,
> We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May > so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: > > a) the shortcuts to work > b) which directories you want the base image installed in In both cases I'm quite happy with the current situation and defaults. Having the base image in the "My Documents" hierarchy makes it easy for my nightly backup :-) > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? I've got a shortcut to the working image pinned on the start menu. If I want to start a clean (untouched/patched) or temporary image I navigate to the image folder and double click on the appropriate image file. -- Ian |
I am in agreement with Ian, this is pretty much how my environment is setup.
"Ian Bartholomew" <[hidden email]> wrote in message news:[hidden email]... > Andy, > >> We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May >> so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: >> >> a) the shortcuts to work >> b) which directories you want the base image installed in > > In both cases I'm quite happy with the current situation and defaults. > Having the base image in the "My Documents" hierarchy makes it easy for my > nightly backup :-) > >> We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the >> standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you >> double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? > > I've got a shortcut to the working image pinned on the start menu. > If I want to start a clean (untouched/patched) or temporary image I > navigate to the image folder and double click on the appropriate image > file. > > -- > Ian > > > |
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"Andy Bower" <[hidden email]> wrote in message
news:[hidden email]... ... > We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May > so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: > > a) the shortcuts to work > b) which directories you want the base image installed in > > then this is your chance to let us know. > > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? I use a RAID protected network drive for my Dolphin images, packages and STS Repository at work. At home I keep my image files in a sub-directory bellow "My Documents". I currently double click my image files to load them. One thing I disliked about Dolphin 5 was that the packages were stored in directories immediately in the image working directory. I would have preferred that they all be bellow a directory called Packages. The reason for this is that I have a Deploy, Workspaces, Virgin and Backup directory bellow the directory my image is in. Now I have a bunch of package directories mixed in with my these directories. I have not used the Fresh Install feature much. I think it used to require re-entry of the S/N, which was a pain. Now it seems to remember the S/N so I guess it would not be as much of a pain. The first thing I do is grab a copy of the clean Dolphin image and save it in a directory called virgin. That then becomes my virgin image and I make copies as needed. Chris |
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> I am in agreement with Ian, this is pretty much how my environment is setup.
Ditto for me. |
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I don't care about where is Dolphin Installed, because i use to double-click
de .img file. "Andy Bower" <[hidden email]> escribió en el mensaje news:[hidden email]... > Folks, > > D6 will feature a new installer. I seem to remember some grizzling > about the installed shortcut icons (you know, Fresh Install etc) that > came with 5.1. > > We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May > so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: > > a) the shortcuts to work > b) which directories you want the base image installed in > > then this is your chance to let us know. > > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? > > Remember we won't be able to make substantial changes and we reserved > the right to ignore any suggestions completely :-) > > Best regards, > > Andy Bower > Dolphin Support > www.object-arts.com |
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Hi Andy,
> b) which directories you want the base image installed in > then this is your chance to let us know. "[My Documents]\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0" would suit me. > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? I double-click image files, I rarely use Desktop or Start Menu shortcuts. I have multiple images in my "[My Documents]\Dolphin Smalltalk 5.1" folder. I have another folder where I keep a fresh+patches image and use batch files to copy and rename the fresh image files into my "[My Documents]\Dolphin Smalltalk 5.1" folder. For example, one batch file copies the fresh image files as "deploy.img", "deploy.chg" and "deploy.sml". I can then run this image side by side with my development images, and all packages and resources are installed with the same paths as the development image. I find this system of working lets me quickly build an image from scratch, and keep working in/saving to other images. Steve -- Steve Waring [hidden email] |
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Andy,
> D6 will feature a new installer. I seem to remember some grizzling > about the installed shortcut icons (you know, Fresh Install etc) that > came with 5.1. I had problems w/ D4's installer, I think. IIRC, it was during that beta that I got clobbered by a bogus mix of images and VMs that I think you now have made impossible to occur?? No harm done, but it did change the way I work, and I have never needed to revert to the installed shortcuts. Bottom line is that I am fairly happy with how things are now, though I do not run Dolphin as intended. > We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May > so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: > > a) the shortcuts to work As long as I can specify the dolphin.exe and image paths in a shortcut of my own making, it makes little difference to me. I use the fresh start files (very helpful!), but via a restart batch file that copies them to my intended directory. > b) which directories you want the base image installed in Folks seem to like My Documents, personally, I don't use it, though I am content to edit my clean start batch file to copy from there, or anywhere else. Then one batch file gets me to a clean configuration, and migrate.st takes over. I tend to iterate there until the new image builds cleanly, or close to it. > then this is your chance to let us know. > > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? My own shortcuts, specifying the VM and image. They avoid overhead of the installer checking for stuff that is indeed installed (why would I do anything to damage Dophin?<g>), and avoids the D4 scenario described above. Besides, they are easy to create and transfer well from machine to machine, at least w/o using My Documents (and maybe even with it???). Shortcuts for the active version end up copied to the root of my start menu. FWIW, I often use drag and drop to start Squeak, but that is only because I have Squeak VMs (hacked and otherwise) littering my drives. The centrally located Dolphin VM is so seldom visible on my desktop that it makes a poor drop target. With that said, I think it's great that you offer the option. Have a good one, Bill -- Wilhelm K. Schwab, Ph.D. [hidden email] |
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Andy,
> We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? The current setup doesn't cause me any particular problems, but I don't actually use any of the stuff that it provides. I let it install, and then move the image back to the installation folder. I have several images in that folder (Working, Clean, Deployment, and Throwaway), all of which are started exclusively via short-cuts in the start menu (I never normally use drag/drop or double-click to start Dolphin). I don't use any of the short-cuts that Dolphin installation sets up in the Start menu, but always use my own. (Incidentally, that's not specific to Dolphin -- it's how I handle all application shortcuts: I move the installed cluster of shortcuts into one of several sub-menus under 'Programs' ('Networking' 'Databases' 'Multimedia' and so on) which I rarely ever use, and copy or create the short-cuts that I will actually use in the top-level of the Start Menu.) One concrete suggestion, if it's not too much effort, would be to give the option of setting up a crash-dump registry key during installation. (Incidentally, what will the registry key be for Dolphin 6 ?) -- chris |
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I am happy with the current directories.
I try to keep a clean backup image that has the abse image and the packages I need for all my projects. I usually just copy that back manually if I need to. Dan ------------- Dan Antion Andy Bower wrote: > Folks, > > D6 will feature a new installer. I seem to remember some grizzling > about the installed shortcut icons (you know, Fresh Install etc) that > came with 5.1. > > We want to get the new installer completed by the end of Monday 9th May > so if you have any suggestions as to how you want: > > a) the shortcuts to work > b) which directories you want the base image installed in > > then this is your chance to let us know. > > We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the > standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you > double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? > > Remember we won't be able to make substantial changes and we reserved > the right to ignore any suggestions completely :-) > > Best regards, > > Andy Bower > Dolphin Support > www.object-arts.com |
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Steve Waring wrote:
> Hi Andy, > > >>b) which directories you want the base image installed in >>then this is your chance to let us know. > > > "[My Documents]\Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0" would suit me. seconded > > >>We'd be interested to here how you use Dolphin. Do you run from the >>standard installed shortcuts, do you create your own shortcuts, do you >>double click the image files or do you drag an image over Dolphin.exe? > > > I double-click image files, I rarely use Desktop or Start Menu shortcuts. same here. A directory per project, within it a directory per version > > I have multiple images in my "[My Documents]\Dolphin Smalltalk 5.1" folder. > I have another folder where I keep a fresh+patches image and use batch files > to copy and rename the fresh image files into my "[My Documents]\Dolphin > Smalltalk 5.1" folder. > fresh + patches + personal preferences + utilities/goodies (Ian's a.o.). Like suggested in the previous thread, would be perfect if those utilities and goodies are pre-installed Ted |
Hi Ted,
> fresh + patches + personal preferences + utilities/goodies (Ian's a.o.). That reminded me: my "fresh" image also contains a few personal preference changes. The first thing I do is to change the font from Times New Roman to a sans serif font. I know the argument has been made that Times New Roman is the most readable font, however I am convinced that is for print and not for screens. IMO, on a screen, a sans serif anti-aliased font is the most readable. I don't install any utilities or goodies as I use a script to configure an image for development. The script loads a few IDE extensions, loads Ian's chunkbrowser, adds a few default categories and changes the Compiler class>>defaultSyntaxColors method. Steve -- Steve Waring [hidden email] |
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I have the usual two directory groups for Dolphin:
Program Files Object Arts Dolphin Smalltalk 98 2.1 Dolphin Smalltalk Professional 5.1 (Yes, I've not got round to merging my old 2.1 stuff, but that will happen soon.) My Documents Dolphin Smalltalk 5.1 _First _Professional _Shaping Bill Schwab ... Camp Smalltalk ... Object Arts ... Shaping ... WalicXE Program Files directory: I never touch this directory, except to install a .dll, which I suppose should go in the top-level directory along with the other .dlls already there. My Documents directory: This is where all the action is. The first three underbar-ed directories are reference points for rebuilding quickly back to a known state. _Professional contains the original img/chg/sml file set. _First contains the same set but with my few favorite mods (mostly User Preference changes). Shaping is First with STS installed and a bunch of other baseline packages. There are several person/company names under the main Dolphin document directory. Under each person/company name is a set of directories, one for each project, app, framework, or small-but-useful mod from that person/company. Each of these directories contains one or more unzipped .pacs plus the original zip file from which they came. When I install the D6 beta, I would like to have another directory named 'Dolphin Smalltalk 6.0' go in go in parallel to the 5.1 directory. I'm not sure this is the best way to go; it just seems safe and expedient. Ultimately, I would like to make these version distinctions in STS. (And I still very much want namespaces.) To launch an image, I double-click the image file, which is always in the top-level document directory ('My Documents\Dolphin Smalltalk 5.1'). I've saved a version of the original Professional image; so I just copy it when I need it. But if I must regenerate it, I launch the "fresh install" Dolphin from the Start menu. I rarely launch anything from the desktop. Instead, I use the "quick launch" (not sure this is the right term) icons from the top area of the Start menu, or I go in through Start | All Programs to find what I need. Shaping |
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