Thanks for clarifying. I was indeed using the 'tell all siblings', as is commonly the case. Therefore, I will look forward to the next version! --Randy
-----Original Message----- From: Masashi Umezawa [mailto:umejava@mars.dti.ne.jp] Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:40 PM To: Randy Heiland; squeakland@squeakland.org Subject: Re: [Squeakland] NetMorph and siblings
Hello,
NetMorph basically supports siblings.
In a simple case like this, it works with no problems:
1: draw a sketch 2: attach a warpable script to the morph (by guruguru warp menu) 3: make siblings by the duplicate handle (with shift-down) 4: drag morphs to the adjoining edge of the desktop 5: siblings go to the remote desktop.
However, currently NetMorph catch sibling relationship in a local machine only (as a normal e-toy image).
So, if you try to start a distributed morphs' script by using 'start all' or 'tell all siblings', only local sibling morphs can start the script. Remote siblings never receive the request.
I think NetMorph should search for siblings not only local image but also all connected images. This will be supported in the next version.
Best regards,
P.S. I'll attend C5 and perform a NetMorph demo.
"Randy Heiland" heiland@indiana.edu wrote:
I finally got around to downloading/playing with NetMorph. Maybe I'll eventually post a web page of some of my initial experiments, but one
thing
I was hoping is that it would allow for siblings. However, it doesn't
seem
to handle siblings - e.g., when the main sketch enters an adjoining computer, but its siblings remain behind. Can someone confirm/clarify
this?
Thanks, Randy
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