of
*someMorphicClass*, upon which he can then operate.
Hope this helps.
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Wait I take that back I did hear back from her.
This is what she wrote:
THANK YOU THANK YOUTHANK YOU! YOUR A LIFE SAVER.
What did you tell her?
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I want to create a container -- a panel -- that will contain other
Morphs, but within which I can drag the morphs around. If the more were
dragged out from the container it should be deleted.
What is the most straightforward way to do this? Drag and drop?
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) into this morph and then move them
around within it, arranging them however they like. It seems to me that
this is just what the PasteUpMorph is meant to do, but I'm not sure and
am hoping someone can tell me if I'm on the right track.
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. What exactly is a PasteUpMorph?
Would I ever want to use one? Is there a simple example?
Thanks in advance for your help.
P.S. I just figure out how to make balloon text work. This stuff is cool!
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Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
... Now for the cascade... we do another
message send to whatever the most recent *receiver* was ...
Thanks. That makes perfect sense.
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it parse like this
self something: (anObject selector ; anotherSelector).
or
self something: (anObject selector) ; anotherSelector.
Also, what is the general principle that determines this.
Thanks in advance.
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