Hi.
I'm trying to use the Connectors package within EToys to generate a complicated movie.
First step: create a graph of nodes with connections between them (done -or at least, doable).
Second step: manipulate connectors with scripts from within EToys.
and... nothing.
I've located the script "tell all outgoing connectors" associated with a single node. I've created a script with the code
^self hide
and associated it with the "tell all outgoing connectors" and "tell all incoming connectors" scripts and attempted to fire it once.
Nothing happens.
Ok, so I tried a different script:
hide.
^ self.
Nothing happens.
I know how to use Connectors directly within Squeak. I've made youtube tutorials on how to figure out how to do arbitrary stuff with Connectors at teh Squeak level using the debugging tools. I'm stymied at step 2 using EToys.
:-/
Suggestions?
Thanks.
L
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