SqueakSource. In a Monticello browser add http repository:
MCHttpRepository location: 'http://kilana.unibe.ch:8888/Maui' user: '' password: ''
Load Maui-cmm.88.mcz.
There is no separate mailing list, we may discuss it here.
- Chris
--- "Welch, Ronald P (US SSA)" ronald.p.welch@baesystems.com wrote:
Chris,
I would like to try out Maui as well. Where can do I get the Monticello file you allude to: "Maui-cmm.87.mcz"? Also, is there a separate Maui mailing list? Thanks in advance for your help.
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-----Original Message----- From: Chris Muller [mailto:chris@funkyobjects.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:47 AM To: Sungjin Chun; Squeak List Subject: Re: [Q] Maui, can I run example or demo?
Greetings, sorry for the trouble you had. I have now fixed this. Please try loading Maui-cmm.87.mcz.
Here are some tips to get you started on a basic file-manager.
Open up a browser on FileDirectory and drag its class-side #default message onto the desktop. Then click on it to run the message. The little square box that appears is the result of the message, the #default instance of FileDirectory. You may drag this out onto the desktop.
Now drag the instance-side #entries message onto this (before dropping, make sure it shows the green outline rectangle of where it will drop). Click on this message; a collection of entries appears in their "iconic" form. Change any ONE of them to the "Small" view ("beSmall" on the context menu) so that we may drag some messages into it.
While still hovered over the one you just made small, press "b" to browse its hierarchy. DirectoryEntry pops up. Drag #name and #fileSize to the one you made small. Now Shift+click for its tool menu and select "as list entry". Finally, right-click on the actual Collection object, carefully getting outside that black border (its ScrollPane or something) but still on the Collection so that it is outlined in green (this part is a little tricky), and select "elements view | list entry".
As you see, you have the beginnings of a "file-manager" very quickly.
You can now remember this view by Shift+right click and select "manage views...". A dialog pops up letting you name this view. Any object may assume any previously remembered view at any time.
I'm sure you will have questions, feel free to ask..
Regards, Chris
--- Sungjin Chun chunsj@embian.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to create some remove file system client in Squeak. My previous version is FileList like thing(which is written in Objective-
C in Mac OS X) but this time I want to use different approach like NakedObjects framework. It seems that Maui is related to this(am I wrong?) But I cannot install Maui using SqueakMap(or Monticello, it wants addTransferMorphSelector: method but my image, both 3.8 and 3.9a
does not have this method).
Can anyone let me know how to install Maui, and is there any example/ demo using Maui?
Thanks in advance.
PS) Sorry if you see this message in squeak mailling list too. I do not intent to cross post this message. Just I do not know where should I post this question.
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