[squeak-dev] about the Viewer for a Morph

karl ramberg karlramberg at gmail.com
Thu Oct 17 16:49:13 UTC 2019


Hi,
I dom't really understand what you ask here.
Could you send a screen shot or something ?

Best,
Karl


On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 12:38 AM Nicola Mingotti <nmingotti at gmail.com>
wrote:

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> Hi Marcel,
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> I understand more or less how to use the Viewer on Players.
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> Indeed, I was surprised when I saw that there is a Viewer for a Morph !
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> And I don't understand at all how this does fit into the big picture nor
> how to use it.
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> It would be very nice if I could drag out a line from the Viewer and keep
> a variable of the Morph under my eyes in the World, in a tile.
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> bye
> Nicola
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> On Oct 16, 2019, at 1:40 AM, Marcel Taeumel <marcel.taeumel at hpi.de> wrote:
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> >  Is it normal that I don't see the variable value in the Viewer window
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> I think you need to click on "viewer for player". Players can have
> scripts, which are constructed from those tiles.
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> Best,
> Marcel
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> Am 16.10.2019 00:14:23 schrieb Nicola Mingotti <nmingotti at gmail.com>:
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> Hi,
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> Please follow these steps:
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> 1] Drag a RectangleMorph into the World
> 2] Center click over it
> 3] Select the wrench Halo icon (gray one)
> 4] Select "Viewer for Morph"
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> I see a lot of properties which I usually control via the Workspace.
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> Let's focus on "Rectangl Center".
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> My questions are:
> -] Is it normal that I don't see the variable value in the Viewer window ?
> -] It would be extremely useful if I could just drag out the
> ViewrMorphLine for "RectangleMorphCenter" into the World . So I could
> always check (in this case) the center of a Morph.
> -] More in general, I don't understand how I can use all of these tiles,
> can anybody give me some hints ?
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> bye
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> Nicola Mingotti
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