[squeak-dev] How do I move a morph from one project to another?

karl ramberg karlramberg at gmail.com
Thu May 3 13:54:31 UTC 2018


  EToyProjectHistoryMorph shows all the projects

On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 3:50 PM, Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda at gmail.com>
wrote:

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> On May 2, 2018, at 5:09 AM, Bob Arning <arning315 at comcast.net> wrote:
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> In the course of this discussion, it seemed like drag&drop might be handy
> for some use cases. Attached is a (really simple) DropZoneMorph that can do
> whatever you like to things dropped into it.
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> Yes, I like drag & drop too.  But I would like to be able to drag&drop
> onto the project morph itself. That way we could provide a "projects" morph
> that showed all the projects in the system, and allow selecting the morph
> thumbnails one sees in each project morph, and then be able to directly
> manipulate and drag any top-level morph from any project to any other.
> Given a multiple selection convention we could batch, although in my own
> use I typically only need to move one of two morphs.
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> On 5/2/18 5:48 AM, H. Hirzel wrote:
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> Bob, thank you for the good summary of the points of discussion.
> I work in a similar way as Stéphane describes.
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> --Hannes
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> On 5/2/18, Stéphane Rollandin <lecteur at zogotounga.net> <lecteur at zogotounga.net> wrote:
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> This all started with a simple problem that had a simple answer. Then
> many answers appeared without a clear notion of what the problem is. Who
> has a real problem that happens several times a day that takes too long
> to do? DTSTTCPW, anyone?
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> I use projects mostly as virtual desktops where I keep different aspects
> of my work (be it development or music composition) more or less cleanly
> separated.
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> When I realize that what I'm working on is not anymore in the meant
> scope of the current project, I create a new project and dispatch all
> workspaces, browsers and other tools (including homemade ones such as
> musical editors) that live in the current (usually crowded) World to the
> world of that project.
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> So I only deal with top-level morphs, and as I said earlier I added an
> item in their red handle menu to easily send them away (usually several
> morphs in a row). I also have another item for sending a morph copy to
> another project, but I use this one much less often.
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> Stef
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