Yes, but I also have an ulterior motive here.
Our website (bountifulbaby.com ) is Squeak/Seaside driven, and I want to help ensure that we have local resources to support the website. If I seed the local school with OLPC machines, *somebody* is going to eventually dig deeper into eToys and discover the Smalltalk underpinnings. And this could eventually potentially solve my support problem.
And even if it doesn't, have I really lost anything? :-)
Nevin
And, of course, the Squeak browsers etc, are not a proper part of Etoys at all. Both the language and object model are different ...
Cheers,
Alan
At 12:00 AM 12/23/2007, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Dec 23, 2007, at 1:18 , Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
Nevin,
Anybody know of a "proper" way to open a class browser inside of Etoys on an OLPC laptop? Must be something obvious that I'm missing.
Heh, heh. OLPC makes a big deal of "View Source" feature, which of course Etoys developers think a good idea. Alt-, (comma, in many keyboard layout it is next to period and look like period on steroid) is a meta keystroke to dive into deeper level; in current implementation, you get a simplified World menu.
... and the "regular" Fn-Space key combo for "view source" might work too, depending on your version of the OS, Etoys, and Squeak. The VM maps it to Alt-, internally.
Also take a look at:
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