Apply
to make the change take effect -- OK
will not work.
Glimpse.itcl
should probably not be in the kernel.
$TYCHO/.glimpse_exclude
is not present, then we should
ask the user if we want to create it.
<center> <img ... > </center>
results in an in-line image rather than a centered image.
<p>
after an image is ignored.
</pre></tcl> </pre></tcl>
Open Source
and then do a Save As
in the source file window to save the source as a different
file, then executing Open Source
in the HTML viewer again
raises the new file instead of re-opening the source file.
Control-v
in the search window inserts garbage into
the search field.
Meta-<
is not interpreted correctly: it puts the insertion
cursor at the top of the shell. It should only put the view up there.
It needs to run adjustInsertionCursor
.
C-x v
will scroll down (or the
page down or down arrow buttons), so it's not clear this is a
bug.
The viseditViewOnly
preference in the
interaction
stylesheet controls whether
the node editing capabilities are turned on. By default, node
editing is turned off for most editors.
viseditViewOnly
preference.
viseditViewOnly
preference in the interaction style sheet
can be set to false to reenable Node Editing.
viseditViewOnly
Karl-Hermann Wieners <kwieners@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> writes:
Problem is, if I have selected a node with slate/canvas id 54 as parent and item 52 as child, addArc simply calls Graphics::selected, which returns {52 54}, irrespective of the selection order. As addArc takes the first element of the selection to be the parent, thing get mixed up. Tiny example: -open DAG editor -add root, name it "root1" -add another root, "root2" -select root2 by Button-1, root1 as child by Shift-Button-1 -do add arc, and root1 is now parent! Besides, making a root node child of another root node isn't properly handled by Graph::addArc. The former root (now child) is still on the rootlist. IMHO, addArc must check, if the child node is on the rootlist, an d if so, remove it. Example: in tycho/MainConsole, type > tycho::Graph test test > test add root1 {} {} > test add root2 {} {} > test addArc root1 root2 root1 > test roots
Compile
and Compile and Run
menu choices under the File
menu do exactly the same thing,
they compile and run the Java code.
tycho -ptiny
and put it in the
background, the Matlab interface might not start up on SystemV
operating systems such as Solaris and HPUX. This workaround is to
start tycho -ptiny >/dev/null &
codeDoc
files takes far too long.