Alt-W (or Alt-shift-w) works on Windows as well
Cmd-W on Mac.

Thanks for your efforts.

Stephen

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 6:47 PM, <mokurai@earthtreasury.org> wrote:
I have discovered by trying many combinations that alt-shift-w brings up
the World menu in Etoys on Ubuntu. I have added that and some other
information to

http://booki.flossmanuals.net/etoys-reference-manual/_edit/

and I am about to add the keyboard shortcuts for the XO. (I have two of
them, which I have named Thing1 and Thing2.)...First pass, done now.

Apparently I now know how to apply all that I know of Squeak (not a lot,
but increasing) within Etoys, by bringing up menus that allow me to bring
up everything else.

Is there a design document for Etoys explaining what its intention is? Am
I right in thinking that it is meant to provide a greatly restricted
programming environment on the surface, where only a few Squeak/Smalltalk
objects and methods are available without going behind the scenes, chosen
for younger children?

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Cherlin
Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation.
The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination.
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