wxSqueak
SmallSqueak
smallsqueak at rogers.com
Tue May 23 18:17:33 UTC 2006
Rob Gayvert wrote:
> As for (C), are you asking whether
> the main Squeak window can be closed?
> At present this isn't possible in the normal development environment,
> but as a runtime option you can run headless.
I am referring to the top world morph occupying the whole root
window and reponding to the mouse clicks.
> Saving wx windows in the image is flaky in 0.4.1, and only applies to
> windows created using the MVP framework; e.g., WxBrowserPresenter, but
> not WxDemoFrame. At startup, WxTopLevelPresenter attempts to restore
> windows whose XRC content was stored.
>
> The next version (0.5) will be based on Squeak 3.9 and wxWidgets 2.6.3.
>
I am looking forward to wxSqueak 0.5.
My goal is to have wxSqueak starting up with just a System Browser
in wxWindow, no morphic windows at all.
BTW, do you have a timeline for wxSqueak 0.5?
Thanks for making wxSqueak available.
Cheers,
SmallSqueak
>
> SmallSqueak wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I am trying to use wxSqueak (0.4.1) without any references
> > to Morphic and ran into the following issues:
> >
> > A/-
> >
> > 1/- 'wxSqueak Demo' window was opened.
> > 2/- wxSqueak was then "save and quit".
> > 3/- wxSqueak was restarted, it's state was not preserved
> > ('wxSqueak Demo' window was not open)
> >
> > How can I make it happen.
> >
> > B/-
> >
> > 1/- A non-morphic System Browser was open
> > (via wxSqueak Demo/Other Samples/SqueakDevTools)
> > 2/- wxSqueak was then "save and quit"
> > 3/- There was a MNU, please see attach SqueakDebug.zip
> >
> > How can I avoid this MNU.
> >
> > C/-
> >
> > 1/- A non-morphic System Browser was open
> > (via wxSqueak Demo/Other Samples/SqueakDevTools)
> > 2/- All flaps, morphs on the root Squeak window were destroyed.
> > 3/- There is still the root world on the root window.
> >
> > Can this root world be destroyed programmatically ?
> >
> > I understand that there are improvements in splitting Morphic
> > in Squeak 3.9. Will wxSqueak support Squeak 3.9?
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > SmallSqueak
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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