On 28 February 2013 17:55, David Corking lists@dcorking.com wrote:
I am having too much fun with that image and Morph - thanks Casey and Hannes (and Ted of course)
I bet that's exactly it; I think the image is based on an early 3x which is well before you introduced closure semantics to the existing not-quite-closure blocks.
It is based on a 2007 OLPC image. If I am not mistaken, that is the image that became Etoys 3.0
I think it isn't quite the Moshi image that the demo card stack was intended for, but it mostly works well in an interpreter VM.
Ideally the image would have a parts bin containing back and forward buttons, but I was able to copy ThreePhaseButtonMorphs from another substack to make my own stack.
I love the script browser, and the reusable message list browser (which reminds me of Amber and Newspeak browsers). (Are there any reusable browsers in Squeak 4.4 ?) I also love the cmd-f cmd-g search through the text in the stack.
What does "reusable" mean here? If you mean that navigating to something doesn't spawn a whole new window, then we _sometimes_ have reusable browsers. For instance, in a Browser, selecting a class name and pressing <alt>-<shift>-b will, within the same Browser, jump to the new class. There are some ways of doing something similar with MessageLists, but I forget how to trigger the behaviour. I _think_ it's when you view the senders of some message in the currently viewed method, you get the senders spliced into the viewed list, indented a bit.
frank