Additionally, there is a (little-known) way that you can "impart", i.e. copy, all the scripts of a scripted Sketch over to a different Sketch.
To do this, open up a viewer on the first Sketch, the one that has scripts you want to copy. In the main Viewer menu, choose "impart scripts to..." from the "more..." branch. Now you'll be given a cross-hair cursor, which invites you to click on the object to which you wish to impart the first object's scripts.
After you've clicked on the second Sketch, open up a Viewer on it, and you should find that that it now has its own copies of all the scripts of the first Sketch.
Cheers,
-- Scott
At 4:02 PM -0800 2/21/05, Ned Konz wrote:
On Saturday 19 February 2005 2:06 pm, Randy Heiland wrote:
How do I have 1 script get applied to multiple objects in E-toys?
What do you mean "applied"?
If they're the same kind of objects, then you can share a script between multiple 'siblings'.
This should work more or less automatically in the current version of the Squeakland image.
If you take an object, then add a script or instance variable, then duplicate it using the green halo handle, you will make a sibling instance that will share all the scripts of (and will have the same instance variables as) the original.