El 10/29/08 5:32 PM, "Gauland, Michael" Michael.Gauland@airways.co.nz escribió:
Can anyone help me learn the modern¹ way of laying out morphs? I¹m trying to create a stack-based (RPN¹) calculate in Squeak (more as a way of learning the language and environment than because the world needs another calculator). I¹ve been digging through Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia², which is a bit dated. The section on Morphic recommends using AlignmentMorph¹, but the comments for this class (in Squeak 3.10) suggest it is no longer needed.
So, what is the best way to layout a set of morphs? At least for now, all I need is a grid of buttons, that will look sensible when the parent calculator morph is resized.
Thanks in advance, Mike
Building a Calculator was done as tutorial.....
Check http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/5791
Sorry I don't have time to complete the "bad english" version, bud some pictures in original work sure was enough for smart newbies.
And AligmentMorph is long, long , long time obsolete and no project using it should born in XXI century.
Edgar