I have a bunch of projects that I created in a certain project. But I don't want the project windows cluttering up (I've gotten thumbnails off a ProjectHistory which I've embedded in a GeeMailMorph -- verra slick). If I try to close or delete the windows, it warns me off trashing the project itself. So, I can minimize them and occlude them, but that's just plain ole tacky. What's the best/right way?
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
You could send the Project windows #send and #hide, to get them out of site and not accepting clicks.
Regards, Aaron
Aaron Reichow :: UMD ACM Pres :: http://www.d.umn.edu/~reic0024/ "the question is no longer between violence and non-violence; It is between non-violence and non-existence." :: martin luther king junior
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Bijan Parsia wrote:
I have a bunch of projects that I created in a certain project. But I don't want the project windows cluttering up (I've gotten thumbnails off a ProjectHistory which I've embedded in a GeeMailMorph -- verra slick). If I try to close or delete the windows, it warns me off trashing the project itself. So, I can minimize them and occlude them, but that's just plain ole tacky. What's the best/right way?
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Aaron J Reichow wrote:
You could send the Project windows #send and #hide, to get them out of site and not accepting clicks.
That certainly works (thanks!). Is that the prefered way of dealing with these?
I'm a tad unclear about project management (er..in Squeak) overall.
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
Can't say if it's the 'right' or preferred way, but it should keep you away from crashing-and-burning images ylike Jim warns about.
Regards, Aaron
Aaron Reichow :: UMD ACM Pres :: http://www.d.umn.edu/~reic0024/ "if i don't stay true to live and hate, how do i differentiate between chasing cream and chasing dreams" :: atmosphere
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Bijan Parsia wrote:
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Aaron J Reichow wrote:
You could send the Project windows #send and #hide, to get them out of site and not accepting clicks.
That certainly works (thanks!). Is that the prefered way of dealing with these?
I'm a tad unclear about project management (er..in Squeak) overall.
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
Bijan,
You have to be very careful in this area, I've found. I've been experimenting in this area for the last few months, and I've ended up with quite a few sick images. And I mean sick as in crash right into the OS without any warning or debug log.
Be careful out there,
Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bijan Parsia" bparsia@email.unc.edu To: squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 10:57 PM Subject: Deleting/hiding Project windows while keeping the projects
I have a bunch of projects that I created in a certain project. But I don't want the project windows cluttering up (I've gotten thumbnails off a ProjectHistory which I've embedded in a GeeMailMorph -- verra slick). If I try to close or delete the windows, it warns me off trashing the project itself. So, I can minimize them and occlude them, but that's just plain ole tacky. What's the best/right way?
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
Le 2002/05/02 à 01:57, Bijan Parsia bparsia@email.unc.edu à écrit:
I have a bunch of projects that I created in a certain project. But I don't want the project windows cluttering up (I've gotten thumbnails off a ProjectHistory which I've embedded in a GeeMailMorph -- verra slick). If I try to close or delete the windows, it warns me off trashing the project itself. So, I can minimize them and occlude them, but that's just plain ole tacky. What's the best/right way?
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
Hi Bijan,
I know this is an old topic , I rediscovered your message because I have trouble with projects made in Squeak on Windows NT an can¹t anymore load them in Squeak MacOSX because the loader seems to find character in a ByteArray an it prefer integer between 0 and 255. I don¹t know what to do but.... Anyway my problem may have nothing to do with the cross platform stuff.
About your problem, I found that if you create your Projects without window (see preferences and don¹t use projectViewsInWindow) I can delete the projectView created without deleting the project himself. I thought this is usefull to know.
Ciao
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