[squeak-dev] Dynamic essay project MorphLayoutArticle on Bob's SuperSwiki?

H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel at gmail.com
Mon Apr 30 11:18:28 UTC 2018


And this one would also be fine to copied to http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/


project management
http://73.172.58.69:9116/super/39

Description: Provides capability to perform some useful project functions.
A rename function is provided in the primary projects... menu.
It has also been added to the Publish menu.

A tool to easily move projects around between parents has been added.

And a cleanup facility for aligning morphic project views on the desktop
either horizontal or vertical, depending on a user set preference.

A "scrub projects" menu item has been added to the projects menu too. It
searches for projects that have defined parents which themselves do not
include the project as a child, and removes them. I found tyhis got rid of
a lot of the dangling projects from aborts and other problems encoutered
while transfering projects to the super-swiki.

Author: Stephan B. Wessels

http://73.172.58.69:9116/super/39

I'll do it later today.



On 4/30/18, H. Hirzel <hannes.hirzel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you, Bob
>
> a short while = 24 hours?
>
> Interesting content :  Highlights
> http://73.172.58.69:9116/super/35
>
> HH
>
> On 4/30/18, Bob Arning <arning315 at comcast.net> wrote:
>> I will leave the server up for a short while in case you would like to
>> harvest anything else
>>
>>
>> http://73.172.58.69:9116/super
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/29/18 10:20 PM, H. Hirzel wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> Is there a backup-copy/mirror available of the
>>>
>>>                  MorphLayoutArticle
>>>
>>> project which was on Bob's SuperSwiki? [1]
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Hannes
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------
>>> [1]
>>> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/2141
>>>
>>> How to lay out submorphs
>>>
>>> Please read the excellent dynamic essay project MorphLayoutArticle
>>> (broken link) on Bob's SuperSwiki.
>>>
>>> Every Morph now has the capability to layout it's submorphs.
>>> (Previously, only the AlignmentMorph could implement layout policies.
>>> AlignmentMorph is still available because of compatibility reasons and
>>> some utility methods it implements.
>>>
>>
>>
>


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