Hi Herb,
I've done this. Probably not the best way, but you can load a bunch of projects and then drag objects from a project into a tray (you can just use the supplies tray), switch projects, and drag it back out of the tray.
But, I'm interested in knowing a "better" way.
(Note that this actually creates a button in the tray which you then have to delete.)
--David Mitchell
-----Original Message----- From: squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org [mailto:squeakland-bounces@squeakland.org] On Behalf Of Herb Schilling Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 1:00 PM To: Kim Rose Cc: squeakland@squeakland.org; michael.rueger@squeakland.org Subject: Re: Fwd: [Squeakland] Undefined Object : #world when saving morphs
Hi Kim,
Thanks for the reply and for all the work you do with Squeak. It's great!
It sounds to me you should direct your query to the "Squeak-dev" or Squeak.org mailing list. The Squeakland community generally uses the download from the "Squeakland.org" website
That's what I also use.
and doesn't save images or morphs to file, but saves "projects" as the unit -- and these save outside of the image. To share with others you might try to save projects (.pr file) and exchange those...
I can see how to share projects but how do I just share one object? Here's what I want to do.
I want to have a car race where the students program their cars on their own PCs. They are given a "track" inside a project on which to test their cars scripts on.
Then they share that car with me on my "main" PC where I will race two cars at a time on side by side identical tracks that I have in a project. These races will be projected on a screen for all to see.
I just want to be able to copy their cars along with the scripts that they wrote for them into my "competition" project on my PC.
Also, after I sent in the e-mail to the mailing list, I tried saving morphs from an older version of Squeak ( actually the same VM but an older image. ). I got this from Randy Caton's NASA Connect CD. There everything works fine! I can save morphs that have scripts in them. No errors.
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