Aaron (reic0024@d.umn.edu) wrote:
I'd love to have a look at your code, possibly to merge it into Dynapad.
I've put up the change sets as I have them at http://russell-allen.com/squeak/faure/
You can file them into a 3.2 image; stuff should be fairly self evident (it's not a very large body of code).
Think of it as a proof of concept - the functionality is a little sparse :) Feel free to do whatever you want with the code; but I don't know how much will be of any use.
Regards,
Russell
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Russell Allen wrote:
Aaron (reic0024@d.umn.edu) wrote:
I'd love to have a look at your code, possibly to merge it into Dynapad.
I've put up the change sets as I have them at http://russell-allen.com/squeak/faure/
You can file them into a 3.2 image; stuff should be fairly self evident (it's not a very large body of code).
Think of it as a proof of concept - the functionality is a little sparse :) Feel free to do whatever you want with the code; but I don't know how much will be of any use.
Wow, cool! I like it! Would you mind at all if I incorporated parts it into Dynapad? I hate to seem like a rip-off artist, but there are some neat ideas in here. I really like the hierarchical concept, very cool.
Aaron
Russell Allen wrote:
I've put up the change sets as I have them at http://russell-allen.com/squeak/faure/
You can file them into a 3.2 image; stuff should be fairly self evident (it's not a very large body of code).
Think of it as a proof of concept - the functionality is a little sparse :) Feel free to do whatever you want with the code; but I don't know how much will be of any use.
This is a cool proof of concept, thanks.
Suggestions: - Take the browser analogy further and show the path in the header, eg: Top / People / Duck, Huey - Add a back *and* forward buttom.
Thanks,
Tommy
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