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Many thanks.<br>
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Nevin<br>
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<pre wrap=""> Nevin,
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<pre wrap="">Anybody know of a "proper" way to open a class browser inside of Etoys
on an OLPC laptop? Must be something obvious that I'm missing.
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Heh, heh. OLPC makes a big deal of "View Source" feature, which of
course Etoys developers think a good idea. Alt-, (comma, in many
keyboard layout it is next to period and look like period on steroid)
is a meta keystroke to dive into deeper level; in current
implementation, you get a simplified World menu.
Also take a look at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Smalltalk_Development_on_XO">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Smalltalk_Development_on_XO</a>
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<pre wrap="">One of my tricks is to play around with a project in an attempt to
generate a DNU-- if you *try* to generate a DNU you can usually do it
pretty rapidly.
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<pre wrap="">But that is sure a sucky way to do it.
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Well, Alt-. is one, too.
-- Yoshiki
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