In fact, I have developed an image browser, that can read gif, png, svg and svgz (using the SVGreader made by Gary Chambers) for a project I am making in Extremadura. It works in a 3.8 image without problem. Attached is an screenshot. I am developing it on Linux, but I have tested it a little bit in a windows machine and works ok. I don't have a mac available, but it should work there too.
The image browser is between some other code I have developed for this project and, by now, I don't have time enought to split it from the rest of the project, but if anybody wants to test it I can send the whole monticello package. Regards.
El sáb, 08-10-2005 a las 10:33 -0500, Wendell III escribió:
Hi all,
I was just watching the Extremadura Squeak video, and noticed that everyone was using the Gnome file browsers to add their images to Squeak. This got me thinking about more self-contained functionality, and made me curious to know if anyone was working on a more "visual" file browser, or even support for common network filesystems for Squeak itself? I realize that the idea of files goes against the Smalltalk philosophy, but since we do unfortunately live in a world of files, it probably makes sense?
Thanks all, -Wendell
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