Hi,
Bert Freudenberg escribió:
On Nov 23, 2006, at 3:22 , 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. I have no burning desire to create a "stand
alone" Squeak application, but it would still be interesting to know.
Also, you might want to have a look at Sophie:
http://www.sophieproject.org/download/install
It uses the same cross-platform directory layout I developed for
Plopp. In contrast to Plopp, Sophie is not locked-down, because it is
still in heavy development, but you should get the idea of how a
double-clickable Squeak app looks like.
Talking about Sophie, I have been tried to run Sophie in a Linux box for
a while without any success (well from the first try to the last one
things are better, but still not running). I asked in the forums and
there is not answer. I tried emulation with wine and get a little more,
but still not working. I'm wondering why multi platform apps made on
Squeak seems to run better on Mac that in anything else. ¿It's related
with the platform used by developers (which seems to be Mac) or the
particular dependencies of this app?
Cheers,
Offray
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