[kepler-dev] Ptolemy on the Mac
Christopher Brooks
cxh at eecs.berkeley.edu
Wed Jul 12 15:59:41 PDT 2006
Hi Dan,
Sounds good. I'm tempted to get a Mac, I'd really like to more
people locally switch.
The fact that it worked under ptII 5.x should make it fairly easy
to solve, if only by using a brute force checkout and test method.
The key to figuring this out is to look for calls to
vergil.kernel.VergilUtilities.macOSLookAndFeel():
ptII/ptolemy/actor/gui/PortConfigurerDialog.java: if ((VergilUtilities.macOSLookAndFeel() && (mouseEvent
ptII/ptolemy/actor/gui/PortConfigurerDialog.java: || (!VergilUtilities.macOSLookAndFeel() && (mouseEvent
ptII/ptolemy/vergil/basic/PopupMouseFilter.java: if (VergilUtilities.macOSLookAndFeel()) {
ptolemy/vergil/toolbox/PtolemyTransferable.java: if (VergilUtilities.macOSLookAndFeel()) {
My guess is that there is a place in ptolemy.vergil.actor where
we are not doing the right thing and checking for the MacOS look and feel.
_Christopher
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Hi Christopher,
I am quite interested in getting the Mac version of Kepler/PTII
working since I recently purchased one of the new Mac-Intel machines
(MacBook Pro). I am very impressed with the new Macs - Java performance
is better than comparable Windows/Linux boxes. And with the new
virtualization software (Parallels) I can actually run Windows and Linux
on the same machine at the same time as OS X! (and Windows performance
is very good) I just thought that you might know of something you
changed since things seem to work fine under PT 5! (and I know that Matt
just got a new Intel Mac at home and Shawn Bowers is using one also.) So
I will gid into the problem of drawing a connection from a relation when
I get the time).
The one button mouse feature is a little strange. Actually, you can
plug a standard 2-button mouse into the Mac and everything works fine
with the right button. Our problem seems to be one of mapping the
<Cntrl> key to the Mac <Cmd> key.
Dan
Christopher Brooks wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I don't have a Mac, so there is not much I can do to test this.
>
> I've been borrowing my wife's mac, but she rebels every time :-)
>
> Perhaps we (The Ptolemy Project) should either buy a mac or give up on
> the port. I'm surprised that the mac still has one button and yet is
> on x86.
>
> Is there a Mac person who uses Kepler who can champion this port?
>
> _Christopher
>
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> Christopher,
> I recently noticed that we have some problems with key mappings o
n
> the Macintosh with Kepler. In particular, if you create a relation (t
he
> diamond) and then try to connect it to something else by dragging fro
m
> it with the Mac 'command' key, it doesn't work. (The relation just
> moves). Of course, in Windows one uses the 'control' key instead of t
he
> Mac 'command' key.
> Now, the command key on the Mac works fine in Ptolemy 5, but when
I
> try using the newest version of Ptolemy, I see the problem. So it loo
ks
> like something got changed in Ptolemy!
>
> Dan
>
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