[etoys-dev] GSoC progress

karl ramberg karlramberg at gmail.com
Thu Apr 22 12:06:05 EDT 2010


Congratulations on the GSoC!

I noticed that the PointTableMorph can get really tall if you plot lots of
data.
Maybe it could be scrollable ?

Karl

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Ricardo Moran <richi.moran at gmail.com>wrote:

> First of all, thanks to all of you who helped me in this process, who gave
> me feedback, who answer my questions, and so on. I'm really happy to be a
> part of the GSoC program, it's a great opportunity for me, and I'm glad I'm
> doing it with the help of this wonderful community.
> I want to remember you that the latest project examples can be found at:
> http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/~rcaton/ESUG/ESUG.html<http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/%7Ercaton/ESUG/ESUG.html>(I will upload some of these projects to the showcase eventually but IMO
> this should be the main site where to find my work) and the source code can
> be found at: http://www.squeaksource.com/GSoCSqueakland.html.
>
> Well, it's time to work now :)
>
> As Yoshiki suggested I made DataGraphMorph a kind of PasteUpMorph to allow
> the vectors and points to draw pen trace. But I ran into some problems.
> The main problem I have is that when I move across the plane the
> turtleTrailsForm doesn't update correctly. It also doesn't allow drawing
> beyond the extent of the morph. If I want to make the illusion of an
> infinite plane, the current implementation of the turtle trails should be
> modified (at least for my morph).
> What do you think?
>
>
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