Hi --
I'm coming back to Squeak after some months using it to fool around and teach programming to my niece.
Here's the problem: my image is completely filled with etoys and primary colors :-) and I don't have a clue on how to restore the environment so that it has a more "adult" theme (I completely forgot how to do it and the menus don't help at all).
Help is appreciated.
TIA
The default Pharo image is considerably more corporate looking.
But, if you already have an image that you want to make look corporate, close the eToys and use the preferences panel to set the default colors to something more sedate.
Believe it is desktop menu, preferences, window colors. (Don't have Squeak in front of me right now)
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Henry Lenzihenry.lenzi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi --
I'm coming back to Squeak after some months using it to fool around and teach programming to my niece.
Here's the problem: my image is completely filled with etoys and primary colors :-) and I don't have a clue on how to restore the environment so that it has a more "adult" theme (I completely forgot how to do it and the menus don't help at all).
Help is appreciated.
TIA
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:17 PM, David Mitchelldavid.mitchell@gmail.com wrote:
The default Pharo image is considerably more corporate looking.
I went with Pharo. Very nice. I guess this will help boost "Smalltalkk awareness" in the programming community, by distancing itself from educational projects. Thanks.
- Henry
Hi —, Am 2009-06-22 um 22:52 schrieb Henry Lenzi: […]
Here's the problem: my image is completely filled with etoys and primary colors :-) and I don't have a clue on how to restore the environment so that it has a more "adult" theme (I completely forgot how to do it and the menus don't help at all).
Try Preferences -> Windows -> theme, there switching to something like Watery2. (you'll have this if you installed Polymorph).
Kind regards, -Tobias
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