Direct manipulation to browser

Alan Kay Alan.Kay at squeakland.org
Fri Dec 21 20:25:19 UTC 2001


Try the stack stuff that Scott Wallace has been doing. I think you'll 
find out that it does most of what you want.

Cheers,

Alan

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At 7:37 PM +0000 12/21/01, Gary McGovern wrote:
>Thanks John.
>I'll add an automated version to my wish list with the hope that one of the
>grandmasters will do it in the years before I'm capable.
>Gary
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "John Hinsley" <jhinsley at telinco.co.uk>
>To: <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 4:26 AM
>Subject: Re: Direct manipulation to browser
>
>
>>  > Gary McGovern wrote:
>>  >
>>  > Hello,
>>  > Is it possible to make a BookMorph by direct manipulation and then put
>>  > it in the browser so that it becomes a class with all submorphs
>>  > becoming instance variables of the class and retaining their initial
>>  > state in an initialize method ?
>>  >
>>  > Is there a way to do it ?
>>  >
>>  > If so, can it be done by one click ? If not how can it be done ?
>>
>>  Sorry mate:
>>
>>  Leandro Caniglia's Semaphoro (Traffic Light) tutorial says it *can* be
>>  done, but then says "but we won't deal with that here!", and leaves you
>>  to subclass and pop the submorps in by hand. Such is life!
>>
>>  Cheers
>>
>>  John
>>
>>
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