[Squeakland] Help recovering continued

Bob Irving irvingb at e-lcds.org
Mon Jan 31 12:13:32 PST 2005


Well,

I thought I had it solved:  hold the click on Publish It, and wait for
the menu of options, then choose Publish As, and choose User (which puts
it in My Documents in XP).  A bit awkward, but workable.  Except today,
I tried that and it gridded as soon as I clicked on Publish It, while I
was demonstrating to a student on how to save his project. 
Unfortunately, I said something I shouldn't have said in front of a
student!

Be that as it may, I would like to submit my debug info somewhere.  How
and where should I send it?

TIA,
Bob Irving

Bob Irving
Middle School Technology Facilitator
Lancaster Country Day School
Lancaster, PA
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edward
Deming
>>> Kim Rose <kim.rose at squeakland.org> 01/24/05 8:07 PM >>>
Hi, Bob -
The publish it default is to the local disk.  What happens when you 
don't hold down on Publish it to get all options and just click 
quickly on Publish it?  This should prompt a naming dialog box and be 
the simple way to publish/save straight onto your local drive (if 
that's indeed what you wish to do.)

Sorry to hear you are having problems.
Let us know if you've gotten them resolved or need more help,
Kim




At 3:27 PM -0500 1/21/05, Bob Irving wrote:
>Thanks for the responses so far.
>
>Here is the pertinent info *
>
>Win XP
>IE 6
>Sqeak 3.2.4913
>Update 227
>
>I choose Publish As when I click and hold on the Publish It! option on
>the Navigator.
>I then get the Publish This Project dialog box, and one of the options
>is the MyDocuments folder on the local machine.  However, if you don't
>know to click and hold on the Publish It! option, I think it defaults
to
>publish on a server or somewhere else, and the system hangs.
>
>Hope this helps.  I won't be able to find an errorlog until next week
>(got all the computers locked in their cart).
>
>Thanks again,
>
>
>Bob Irving
>Middle School Technology Facilitator
>Lancaster Country Day School
>Lancaster, PA
>"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." W. Edward
>Deming
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