Ross,
One easy way to move morphs from project to project is via flaps:
* Create a new flap. (world... flaps... make a new flap). After the flap is created, a menu for it is left behind; click the "shared by all projects" checkbox. This flap will now appear in all projects, and in particular will be seen both in project A and project B.
* While in project A, grab the morphs you wish to use and deposit them onto the flap.
* Go to project B, and grab the morphs from the flap and deposit them onto the desktop of project B.
* Once you are done, you will probably want to destroy the new flap ("destroy this flap" from the flap tab's own halo menu.)
-- Scott
At 10:53 PM -0700 10/16/01, Ross Boylan wrote:
I have a project I'm working on that I intermittently publish to BSS (see the Activity project if you're curious, but it's sparsely documented). It's a priority planning tool, and I now have a fair amount of data in it. I want to publish it without the data to keep a little privacy, and also to save space. How can I do that?
I figure if I temporarily move things to another project I can avoid publishing them. I have a number of morphs I'd like to move. Is there a reasonable way to move them? I looked quickly in the Project and Morph protocols, and didn't see anything obvious. Perhaps I somehow get the Project's world and put the morph in there?