[squeakland] flaps
kharness at illinois.edu
kharness at illinois.edu
Thu Sep 9 10:23:08 EDT 2010
All,
One of the joys of Etoys for me and my students has been that risks can be taken without harm; at the worst 'uninstall and re-install' has been our modus operandi. We have internet always available and I know that isn't true for everyone.
Kathleen
---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 16:08:56 +0200
>From: Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>
>Subject: Re: [squeakland] flaps
>To: "squeakland at squeakland.org list" <squeakland at squeakland.org>
>
> On 09.09.2010, at 15:58, Rita Freudenberg wrote:
>
> On Sep 9, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Steve Thomas wrote:
>
> Couple of ways:
> 1) Use Cmd-, and a menu will pop open with an
> option "flaps..." (But this method as I recall,
> was discouraged by Bert as it shows other "Non
> Etoy Friendly" options.
> 2) Make a Copy of the the Flap from the Home
> page and drag it into the Supplies Bin. Then you
> can drag from the Supplies Bin and put in
> another project. You will need to delete all the
> information in the flap, but this may be the
> preferred way to document for 4.0 as it avoids
> exposing the other items from CMD-, menu and
> shows folks how to use the Supplies Bin to copy
> objects to other projects.
>
> Thanks! I agree to describe the second way. I'm
> wondering how teachers use flaps with kids, #1 or
> #2?
> Rita
>
> Cmd-comma is okay. It is the same as the "view
> source key" on the OLPC XO.
> Cmd-Shift-W offers the full "dangerous" Squeak menu,
> dangerous because it allows to save the image which
> is not a good idea unless you know what you're
> doing.
> - Bert -
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