Yes I understand this already, but I assume you mean something that already
works with morphs which something I did not realise when I first
replied.Dont know if Roassal offers something similar for mophs, but since
none said so already I will assume it does not. In any case moving Morphic
to
Do you think Roassal can replace Morphic at all?
No
Stef
2014-09-16 20:07 GMT+04:00 Alexandre Bergel alexandre.ber...@me.com
mailto:alexandre.ber...@me.com:
In the word “submorph” there are two important parts. “sub” and
“morph”. Roassal support subelements, but only one morph
I gave up on zoomability (with the idea to revisit after Athens is
integrated),
Athens is integrated. Now if the community does not help redefining the
drawnOn: methods using athens then it will not happen.
Stef
but I hacked together an infinitely scrollable world, called
Le 02/11/2014 15:15, stepharo a écrit :
I gave up on zoomability (with the idea to revisit after Athens is
integrated),
Athens is integrated. Now if the community does not help redefining the
drawnOn: methods using athens then it will not happen.
And, speaking of infinite zoomability, you
2014-11-02 15:22 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier thierry.goub...@gmail.com:
Le 02/11/2014 15:15, stepharo a écrit :
I gave up on zoomability (with the idea to revisit after Athens is
integrated),
Athens is integrated. Now if the community does not help redefining the
drawnOn: methods using
I dont get why we need zoomable and infinitable scrollable pasteupmorph,
athens already can do this, scale things and pan things to infinitive and
beyond , you apply morphic and voila.
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Nicolai Hess nicolaih...@web.de wrote:
2014-11-02 15:22 GMT+01:00 Thierry
Le 02/11/2014 16:29, Nicolai Hess a écrit :
2014-11-02 15:22 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier thierry.goub...@gmail.com
mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com:
Le 02/11/2014 15:15, stepharo a écrit :
I gave up on zoomability (with the idea to revisit after
Athens is
kilon.alios wrote
I dont get why we need zoomable and infinitable scrollable pasteupmorph,
I need an IDE that does not cram my self expression into a multi-paned
browser. PasteUpMorph is an implementation detail that I'd be happy to
upgrade if there's something better.
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Cheers,
Sean
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I gave up on zoomability (with the idea to revisit after Athens is
integrated), but I hacked together an infinitely scrollable world, called
ScrollableWorldMorph, which is in use in my LivingCode IDE prototype
described (with loading instructions) at
Thanks, very interesting!
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Best regards,
Dennis Schetinin
2014-10-29 16:31 GMT+04:00 Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com:
I gave up on zoomability (with the idea to revisit after Athens is
integrated), but I hacked together an infinitely scrollable world, called
Yes it can. But Roassal is not made to replace Morphic.
In my opinion, Morphic is not simply about having graphic elements answering
events, as Roassal does. Morphic provides ways to build sophisticated UI (even
if Morphic behaves poorly in comparison with state-of-the-art UI frameworks).
Ah one thing with roassal:
Please honor the global keymappings and morph local ones.
TRMorph swallows them due to the key press related methods which hijack
them all.
Once a TRMorph is active is feels weird.
I love TRMorph and animations. Very nice code.
Phil
Le 18 sept. 2014 05:46,
Ah one thing with roassal:
Please honor the global keymappings and morph local ones.
TRMorph swallows them due to the key press related methods which hijack them
all.
Is there another keystroke than cmd-w ?
Once a TRMorph is active is feels weird.
I love TRMorph and animations. Very
On Sep 16, 2014, at 7:59 AM, S Krish [via Smalltalk]
ml-node+s1294792n4778316...@n4.nabble.com wrote:
I am sure it will be lot more involved beyond a point to make everything
contained zoomable, text editor: text / image , other compositions , layouts
being honored properly..
Yes I assume
For infinitely zoomable interface, an old body of work and research on the
possibilities is Pad++ [http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/pad++/] .
Parcplace did some stuff too. Squeak seemed to have something at one point.
Thierry
2014-09-16 15:09 GMT+02:00 Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com:
On
In the word “submorph” there are two important parts. “sub” and “morph”.
Roassal support subelements, but only one morph is around, the trachel morph
that contains all the drawing.
Why staying in Morphic? Morphic does not scale well, does not have layout, and
morphs are hardly composable with
On Sep 16, 2014, at 12:08 PM, abergel [via Smalltalk]
ml-node+s1294792n4778404...@n4.nabble.com wrote:
Why staying in Morphic?
I want a morph with all the existing capabilities of a WorldMorph, that also
has zooming and infinite scrolling. Is this easily possible via Roassal/Trachel?
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Here is an example:
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| v |
v := RTView new.
v @ RTZoomableView.
v add: (RTLabel new elementOn:
'Scroll your mouse wheel
while hovering cursor
over the view to zoom it').
v
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
On Sep 16, 2014, at 12:20 PM, abergel [via Smalltalk]
ml-node+s1294792n477840...@n4.nabble.com wrote:
Zooming is not infinite here
Zooming wouldn't need to be, only scrolling e.g. an infinitely large world
viewed through a small viewport
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Cheers,
Sean
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Hi.
Do you think Roassal can replace Morphic at all?
2014-09-16 20:07 GMT+04:00 Alexandre Bergel alexandre.ber...@me.com:
In the word “submorph” there are two important parts. “sub” and “morph”.
Roassal support subelements, but only one morph is around, the trachel
morph that contains all
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
I see the GT playground seems to have something like this for the Roassal
previews...
Although digging a bit, I see that the sub-objects are not true Morphs, so
it seems that particular approach is not applicable...
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Cheers,
Sean
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Hi!
Can you describe a bit more what you need? In Roassal, you do not have
submorph, but do you really need them?
Alexandre
Le 15-09-2014 à 20:18, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com a écrit :
Sean P. DeNigris wrote
I see the GT playground seems to have something like this for the
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