I made this project for Etoys 5 showing a solution to doing custom lettering with mindset of reusing creations a little more efficiently.
While the instructions/how-to are in the project itself (along with a demo as always), there's ways to improve it via scripting beyond the tiles however, I did keep it Etoys tile scripting capable only, which means it's rather labor-some to some degree, but still rather useful.
I hope anyone using Etoys for presentations checks it out as I think they'd find it useful and if not, well, at least you get a cool futuristic graphical font I made. :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XQtFlm4KK3EBYEMqnMLGgNZgfqYdLKZ-/view?usp=s...
For some reason I do not know there are no 'go to next page' buttons in the BookMorph navigation (Squeak 5.2 - 18185, 32bit, Linux)
On 9/7/18, Jeremy Landry hakyoku@gmail.com wrote:
I made this project for Etoys 5 showing a solution to doing custom lettering with mindset of reusing creations a little more efficiently.
While the instructions/how-to are in the project itself (along with a demo as always), there's ways to improve it via scripting beyond the tiles however, I did keep it Etoys tile scripting capable only, which means it's rather labor-some to some degree, but still rather useful.
I hope anyone using Etoys for presentations checks it out as I think they'd find it useful and if not, well, at least you get a cool futuristic graphical font I made. :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XQtFlm4KK3EBYEMqnMLGgNZgfqYdLKZ-/view?usp=s...
I will add that rectangles in 5.2, no matter what their properties are, default to having a border width of 2. I loaded several other projects with heavy use of rectangles that shouldn't have borders and they do. The same goes for playfields not embedded into an object-catalog morph (such as a page of a book).
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 11:23 PM, H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel@gmail.com wrote:
For some reason I do not know there are no 'go to next page' buttons in the BookMorph navigation (Squeak 5.2 - 18185, 32bit, Linux)
On 9/7/18, Jeremy Landry hakyoku@gmail.com wrote:
I made this project for Etoys 5 showing a solution to doing custom lettering with mindset of reusing creations a little more efficiently.
While the instructions/how-to are in the project itself (along with a
demo
as always), there's ways to improve it via scripting beyond the tiles however, I did keep it Etoys tile scripting capable only, which means
it's
rather labor-some to some degree, but still rather useful.
I hope anyone using Etoys for presentations checks it out as I think
they'd
find it useful and if not, well, at least you get a cool futuristic graphical font I made. :)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XQtFlm4KK3EBYEMqnMLGgNZgfqYdL
KZ-/view?usp=sharing
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