I posted a reply but got bounced due to too many attachments. So I made a page on my learning programming (Squeak, Pharo) blog:
http://www.withaguide.com/2009/01/daniel-klein-posted-to-squeak-beginners.html
Here is the text without pictures:
One
of the neat things about Morphic is that you can tear it apart while it
is running. This can give you some clues as to how a GUI was built.
Note that the image is built by direct manipulation as well as by code.
If you move a window and then save the image, the window will be where
you left it. But, you won't be able to find the code that moved the
window to that location because there isn't any.
But, most GUIs in Squeak are built with Smalltalk code, not with direct manipulation.
One
of my favorite things to show a new Squeaker is that they can Alt+Shift
click on the World menu to bring up a halo on a menu item (Alt+Clicking
will let you drill into a GUI, Alt goes backward which usually gets to
the menu or icon directly and bypasses all of the alignment morphs.)
I then click on the debug halo and look at an explorer.
I
can then start browsing implementors and senders. I think helpDo is the
more interesting implementation and leads me quickly to helpMenu.
doMenuItem:with:
is the more interesting sender. It takes me to fillIn:from: and then
senders there takes me to I think what you are looking for.
Hi,First post to this list.I'm currently reading the 'Squeak by Example' book with the goal of being able to do some Morphic stuff.Anyway, I get the impression that everything in the image at my fingertips. So what if I want to add something to one of the context menus, or find out what message gets sent to invoke a menu entry so that I can run it directly in a workspace, or change the order of the objects in one of the flaps, etc.What are the steps to go about finding out where this stuff is in the image?Daniel Klein
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