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. But, it would be great if you could create one!
What I currently need is something that displays a List of Strings with a
Top2Bottom Layout, similar to a Swing JList.
Thanks,
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Sholom Eisenstat wrote:
Objects, sliders etc, taken from the parts flap, don't have halos.
How do I get the halo on a slider to appear?
This page in the wiki explains it well:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/3546
Be sure to take the blue-click link for more explanation on mouse buttons.
On Mon September 17 2007, Peter Schneider wrote:
Hi,
Is there any class which is able to read only a specific part of a given
image? I can read and display entire images with Forms just fine, but it
does not seem to permit me reading only parts of it.
The reason i'm asking this is because i
On Fri August 31 2007, Michael Rueger wrote:
Thanks and apologies for this off-topic, shameless self promotion :-)
Please don't be. I, for one, like to hear about any new products built on
Squeak!
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On Thu August 16 2007 7:15 am, Enno Schwass wrote:
sbe.pdf
http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/%7Eblack/OOP/papers/SBE.pdf
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On Mon August 13 2007 5:27 am, Mark Volkmann wrote:
How are Squeak applications typically deployed to users? Is there a
way to create an image that runs a given method when double-clicked?
Is there a way to reduce an image to contain only the classes used
from a given starting class?
Hi Mark,
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Steven Greenberg wrote:
m := Morph new openInWorld.
m visible: false.
m visible: true.
I didn't see this attribute in morph's that you make from, say, the
Objects flap. Is that true, or did I just miss it?
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and you'll see both hide and show. So, it is available in a
script.
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delete the morph, but just make it invisible and
make it visible again.
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Steven Greenberg wrote:
m := Morph new openInWorld.
m visible: false.
m visible: true.
well.. that's easy!
I would like to know how to fade in and out. I read the BitBlt way, but
I haven't tried it yet.
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window menu: save contents to a file There's probably a better way
if there are many workspaces. (Bert seems to always come up with great
ways to do things like this.)
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Blake wrote:
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Hi Blake,
Monticello is a great way, at least for me.
http://www.wiresong.ca/Monticello
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/43
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/43
The docs pointed to in the first link suggest
, about 20s.
What is the trick?
It's much faster if you drop the image file on a shortcut of the VM
(.exe). You can have the shortcut on your desktop and then drag whatever
image you'd like to start. It starts up pretty fast this way.
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Jens Pall wrote:
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole image)?
Have you seen how to lock down?
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/518
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Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
Hi
How can I use Squeak in a commercial closed source project (whole
image)?
Have you seen how to lock down?
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/518
Yes, I've seen bits and pieces of the lock down procedure but haven't
been able
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I want
to do is create a morph and tell it to wear my duck-suit :) and then
I'm going to work that code into a proper duckMorph class with the
appropriate methods to simulate the actual robotic versions.
If someone could just point me in the right direction...
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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future_software_development_series.kay-alan.lecture.2003-04-24.102656947.wmv
at this location:
http://ftp.squeak.org/Media/AlanKay/
Go to near the end and see Alan's demo of what other kids have done in
squeak. It's a bit more advanced than the book, so it might fit in
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loads into 3.8
just fine. I imagine they all should). It has several examples of what
you are looking for. He explains it well. If you have questions, please ask.
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... as a
selection. In that selection you can turn on and off flaps.
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Jens Pall wrote:
After you get it to work, how about making it a package?
Sure. How do I do that?
I searched wiki.squeak.org for Squeak Packages and found these
relevant pages:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/779
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/2726
Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
After you get it to work, how about making it a package?
Sure. How do I do that?
I searched wiki.squeak.org for Squeak Packages and found these
relevant pages:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/779
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6
http://wiki.squeak.org
Jens Pall wrote:
Ned Konz wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Jens Pall wrote:
Hi
How can I prevent the halos from appearing when clicking the
middle mouse button?
I tried PreferencesdisableProgrammerFacilities but the halos
still appear. The World menu (left
Andrew Burton wrote:
Tyler Sperry wrote:
-- but perhaps someone here will point out the Squeakish way of
creating standalone (in appearance, at least) applications.
I hope someone will.
Search this mailing list. I and others recently posted documentation links.
Martial Boniou wrote:
It's a good question indeed. I think we all should avoid the use of
proprietary codec. It's not in the open software spirit of squeak. I'm
working with Mac, NeXTstep and Linux so I am not able to play WMV9/10
format. Realplayer and
Jerry Muelver wrote:
lanas wrote:
Hi folks,
Where is help ?
After years of Linux use and work, I've developed an habit of always
looking at the same place for help files, even for newly-installed
packages. Be it the man page, be it the info page, be it the doc/
subdirectory of the
Brad Fuller wrote:
Dooright wrote:
I'm trying to do the
http://www.dmu.com/squeak/sq1.html Learning Squeak
tutorial. How do I find the Navigator tab and/or the
PUBLISH IT! command in Squeak 3.9?
Left click, select appearance...
(click on the desktop)
Choose preferences
Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
Hi Dooright,
on the World menu there is a flaps... where you can ask Squeak to
show the Navigator flap.
heck, I never saw that before. That's easier.
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http://smallwiki.unibe.ch/botsinc
but more for 9 or 10
Thanks Stef. We are already using BotsInc and liked it a lot!
I am looking to move towards building things with richer models and
hoping (ideally :-) it can be done with a
David Shaffer wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Maybe you should do some proper scientific tests on your specific needs.
What type of game are you going to create?
You're certainly right Brad but let me add that the Squeak 3.9 image is
unbearably slow on my linux-based laptop (2Ghz
Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
Antonio,
If you evaluate the following (and print-it):
| a b |
a := FloatArray new: (16 * 1024*1024).
b := FloatArray new: (16 * 1024*1024).
[a += b] timeToRun.
you probably get a number around 100 or 200. This means that Squeak
can add two 32-bit float arrays
Brad Fuller wrote:
Brad Fuller wrote:
Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
Antonio,
If you evaluate the following (and print-it):
| a b |
a := FloatArray new: (16 * 1024*1024).
b := FloatArray new: (16 * 1024*1024).
[a += b] timeToRun.
you probably get a number around 100 or 200
David Shaffer wrote:
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/1414
Finally if FFI proves to be too slow you can go even deeper and write a
plugin. I don't have a good link for this...never done it myself.
Some help for plugins:
http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/1448
Michael Rueger wrote:
Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
Hi Michael,
I don't now if this is the proper place to ask. I'm really interested
in Squeak and Sophie, so now that we're talking on the subject I
would like to make some questions. Please if you have some other more
proper place
itsme213 wrote:
I have a 3-button mouse (middle is a click/scroll wheel) on WinXP and
clicking it turns out Morphic halos. I have tried all other
combinations that might equate to Middle click with no luck. Any
insights?
That is the middle-click. You can swap the 2nd and 3rd button in the
cdrick wrote:
Hi all :)
do you know how to make an init.d script to start squeak each time a
linux server starts... It's for seaside. For now I use a command line
squeak -nodisplay myImage.image but when I close the shell, squeak
stops too
Thanks for all :)
you can also check out
Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 12:45:37 +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Am 10.06.2006 um 11:29 schrieb Klaus D. Witzel:
This test page assumes you actually use Squeakland's
SqueakPlugin.image. That image has the golden navigator flap
enabled by default.
I believe that is indeed
mathieu wrote:
Those it normal that world menu dosen't appear anymore when I change
theme to smallLand in 3.9?
I don't know what smallLand is, please inform.
If you are referring to squeakland, then the world menu can be shown by
pressing the ESC key.
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I'm looking for some tutorials. The
http://www.squeak.org/Documentation/ page has a few but are there some
other ones that folks like?
I still think Squeak A Quick Trip to Objectland by Korienek, Wrensch
and Dechow is a good beginner book. I don't think it's free,
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