Am 07.10.2006 um 14:47 schrieb keith hodges:
in parallel (blocking would prevent that concurrency). You can, however, set the ticking rate of a script to adjust the speed at which actions are performed.
Can you ?
Hold down on the ticker clock icon.
Where is all this information?
Most UI elements in etoys have bubble help if you hover over them, including that ticker icon.
Also, it probably is in the Powerful Ideas book. This is a must-read when you start with etoys. It might also be mentioned on the Squeakland website, which is another required reading place.
However, most information still is passed on orally, in hands-on workshops, at squeak fest etc. We as a community are in dire need of people documenting all the cool stuff that is in Etoys and Squeak, and making it available at a central place for easy finding.
There is even a lot written already, but hard to find. I just googled for "squeak ticker adjust" and found a PDF created by Lucy Qiu of Don Mills Middle School that describes this:
"If you want to adjust the speed of your animation, click on the green ticker but don’t let go of the mouse until the green ticker turns gray. A menu will appear after that, you can select the speed you want from the menu, 1 is the slowest you can get."
Of course, by typing in a fraction you can get even slower - this is the problem with beginner's tutorials, in that you do not want to mention all available options right up front. So many of the more useful tips are never written down.
Anyway, collecting this stuff in a comprehensive manner would be very useful.
- Bert -