[J-learn] Taking the Plunge! (Repeat?) (fwd)

Art Anger Anger at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Wed Jul 4 00:11:42 EDT 2007


All--
The (second) "Repeat?" message which you received on 3 July was sent on
27 June, and was indeed essentially the same as the message I sent a few
hours later without benefit of the Mailman list service.  The cause of the
delay has now been fixed (mixed case in the From-domain), and we may now all
communicate with each other by mailing to the list.

Roger's question below, about the Macintosh version of J, has a reasonably
simple answer:  on the Macintosh, the Apple ("command") key should be used
wherever the documentation refers to "Ctl".  "Context Sensitive" is even
one of the options under the Help pull-down menu, and there is a visual cue
there as to the proper shortcut keys.

Finding this answer in the documentation, however, may be impossible.  I
suspect that the writers felt that the Macintosh implementation was in EVERY
way just like other Unix implementations, and may hardly ever have used J
in that form.
--Art

----------------------------Original message----------------------------
From: "Roger A. Roach" <rar at MIT.EDU>
Subject: Re: [J-learn] Taking the Plunge! (Repeat?)
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:52:50 -0400
To: Art Anger <Anger at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

Art,
I got that message on Wed, June 27.  You sent it to a group of
individual addresses.  If you sent it later to the list, it did not
arrive.

I've haven't had too much time, but I've started.  I chose to go
through the primer first.   I'm down to control structures.  It is a
pretty interesting and complex language.  I can see why you would
like it.

Only one question so far.  The primer (vocabulary) talks about being
able to do a CTRL F1 to get context sensitive help.  It doesn't seem
to work on the Mac.   I thought you had a Mac.  Do you know how to
get it to work?

Roger



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