Fwd: [Squeakland] Undefined Object : #world when saving morphs
Kim Rose
kim.rose at squeakland.org
Fri Oct 29 15:55:50 PDT 2004
Hi, again, Herb -
Individual objects can be put into a shared flap and brought out when
needed. The object's scripts will come along too. If you want to
create a new flap where kids can "stash" their cars, go to the
"world" menu, (escape key) Select "flaps", then "make a new flap"
and from their you can choose where you want it to reside, what
color, translucency, etc., etc.
cheers,
Kim
At 2:00 PM -0400 10/28/04, Herb Schilling wrote:
>Hi Kim,
>
> Thanks for the reply and for all the work you do with Squeak. It's great!
>
>>It sounds to me you should direct your query to the "Squeak-dev" or
>>Squeak.org mailing list. The Squeakland community generally uses
>>the download from the "Squeakland.org" website
>
>That's what I also use.
>
>> and doesn't save images or morphs to file, but saves "projects" as
>>the unit -- and these save outside of the image.
>> To share with others you might try to save projects (.pr file)
>>and exchange those...
>
>I can see how to share projects but how do I just share one object?
>Here's what I want to do.
>
>I want to have a car race where the students program their cars on
>their own PCs. They are given a "track" inside a project on which to
>test their cars scripts on.
>
>Then they share that car with me on my "main" PC where I will race
>two cars at a time on side by side identical tracks that I have in
>a project. These races will be projected on a screen for all to see.
>
> I just want to be able to copy their cars along with the scripts
>that they wrote for them into my "competition" project on my PC.
>
> Also, after I sent in the e-mail to the mailing list, I tried
>saving morphs from an older version of Squeak ( actually the same VM
>but an older image. ). I got this from Randy Caton's NASA Connect
>CD. There everything works fine! I can save morphs that have scripts
>in them. No errors.
>
>
>
>--
>Herb Schilling
>NASA Glenn Research Center
>Brook Park, OH 44135
>hschilling at nasa.gov
>
>Mathematician, n.A device that turns coffee into theorems.
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