Scamper woes - was: genuine squeak newbie
Carl Gundel
morphic at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 21 22:04:22 UTC 1999
Before someone berates me for my post, allow me. I apologize for not being
more helpful. I absolutely dig Bob's vision of being able to do everything
inside an integrated Squeak environment! :-)
Now, for some reason I went back to my Swiki front page and it doesn't give
me that big red rectangle anymore (now who's red?). Here's the URL in case
anyone else wants to try: http://www.libertybasic.com/CoWeb.1
Also, here's my front page. Scamper doesn't like my JPEG graphic (the one
on top). Any idea why? http://www.libertybasic.com
Sorry to be a complainer.
- Carl
>From: Carl Gundel <morphic at hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
>To: squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
>Subject: Scamper woes - was: genuine squeak newbie
>Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 14:19:21 PDT
>
>>From: Bob Arning <arning at charm.net>
>>On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 22:09:15 -0500 Dwight Hughes <dwighth at ipa.net> wrote:
><BIG snip, sorry Dwight>
>>Well, I guess several of us should be scolded for missing an even more
>>obvious way: use Scamper! Why go to another application to get the code
>>when you can do it inside Squeak?
>
>I tend to avoid Scamper (maybe I should be fixing it, eh?) because it
>doesn't usually work for me even if I only use it for browsing light-duty
>things like my own swiki site. It gives me walkbacks in lots of places,
>and
>even gave me a big red rectangle with an X through it (error rendering
>graphic I guess?) on the front page of my swiki, which has no graphics at
>all. :-( Sorry to say that even if it did work, it's unbearably slow on
>my
>P-120 at home (IE runs nicely). I wouldn't say that Squeak runs too slowly
>for me on this machine, just Scamper.
>
>-Carl
>
>
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