[etoys-dev] How can I find out which scripting tiles are used in a project?

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Thu Nov 29 16:18:49 EST 2012


On 29.11.2012, at 21:24, karl ramberg <karlramberg at gmail.com> wrote:

> I just tested this and the shared flap seems to work with latest updates.
> What breaks in your image?
> 
> Karl

I tried with 5.0.1, not the very latest (http://etoys.squeak.org/download/).

The new shared flap would appear in all the projects that had been loaded already. But when navigating to a new one, e.g. one of the examples, the flap disappeared.

- Bert -


> 
> This is the change I made to the SugarBar 
> 
> Name: Sugar-kfr.15
> Author: kfr
> Time: 7 October 2012, 10:57:19 am
> UUID: 94e5ad36-4eea-fd4d-a56f-cb4eaeb32714
> Ancestors: Sugar-bf.14
> 
> Make accidental mishaps with the navigator bar less likely
> 
> =============== Diff against Sugar-bf.14 ===============
> 
> Item was changed:
>   ----- Method: SugarNavTab>>addCustomMenuItems:hand: (in category 'menu') -----
>   addCustomMenuItems: aMenu hand: aHandMorph
>         "Add further items to the menu as appropriate"
> 
>         aMenu addLine.
> +       "aMenu addUpdating: #edgeString action: #setEdgeToAdhereTo."
> +       "aMenu add: 'destroy this flap' translated action: #destroyFlap." "we do not want accidental removal"
> -       aMenu addUpdating: #edgeString action: #setEdgeToAdhereTo.
> -       aMenu add: 'destroy this flap' translated action: #destroyFlap.
> 
>         aMenu addLine.
> 
>         aMenu add: 'use default green look' translated action: #makeGreen.
>         aMenu add: 'use default gray look' translated action: #makeGray.
>         aMenu add: 'color...' translated target: self action: #changeColor.
>         aMenu add: 'highlight color...' translated target: self action: #changeHighlightColor.
>         aMenu add: 'height...' translated target: self action: #changeNaviHeight.
>   !
> 
> Item was added:
> + ----- Method: SugarNavTab>>okayToBrownDragEasily (in category 'accessing') -----
> + okayToBrownDragEasily
> +
> +
> +       ^ false!
> 
> Item was added:
> + ----- Method: SugarNavTab>>okayToResizeEasily (in category 'accessing') -----
> + okayToResizeEasily
> +       "Answer whether the receiver would be glad to offer a grow handle."
> +
> +       ^ false!
> 
> Item was added:
> + ----- Method: SugarNavTab>>okayToRotateEasily (in category 'accessing') -----
> + okayToRotateEasily
> +       "Answer whether it is appropriate for a rotation handle to be shown for the receiver. "
> +
> +       ^ false!
> 
> Item was added:
> + ----- Method: SugarNavTab>>wantsHaloHandleWithSelector:inHalo: (in category 'menu') -----
> + wantsHaloHandleWithSelector: aSelector inHalo: aHaloMorph
> +       "Answer whether the receiver would like to offer the halo handle with the given selector (e.g. #addCollapseHandle:)"
> +
> +       (#(addDupHandle: addMakeSiblingHandle: addCollapseHandle: ) includes: aSelector) ifTrue:
> +               [^ false].
> +
> +       ^ super wantsHaloHandleWithSelector: aSelector inHalo: aHaloMorph
> + !
> 
> 
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 4:45 PM, Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de> wrote:
> 
> On 2012-11-22, at 05:19, Steve Thomas <sthomas1 at gosargon.com> wrote:
> 
> > So the Etoys Education Committee was selected to spend a week together at Google Doc Camp to improve our Etoys documentation.
> >
> > One idea for structuring the documentation we discussed was to document how to use certain scripting tiles and then how those basic building blocks could be used together to build a project.  Towards that end, it would be nice if we had a way to identify what scripting tiles were used in a project.  We could then take a set of projects we wanted to showcase or were part of a curriculum and quickly map them to what a student/teacher needed to know.
> >
> > Ideally from the command prompt where we could list them for each .pr in a directory, but it would also work if we had a script we could run within a particular project.
> >
> > Suggestions/Solutions welcomed :)
> 
> Not exactly easy. But try the attached project.
> 
> Karl: In 5.0 this works fine, but in 5.0.1 it destroys the shared flap when loading another project. IIRC you did something to to re-initialize the tool bar, right? Apparently this is too drastic ...
> 
> - Bert -
> 
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