Screenshots

Bruce ONeel beoneel at mindspring.com
Fri Jun 25 11:34:53 UTC 1999


Hi,

One of the things that should be pointed out to everyone is that exploring the menus early and often can be quite educational.  Really explore them, it's amazing what's there.  More than once I've found some menu option which makes my life easier :-)

cheers

bruce

Dwight Hughes <dwighth at ipa.net> wrote:
> Well, duh. It's taken me this long to realize that if I do a
> shift+right-click in windows/panes with menus that cascade to "more..."
> submenus, I can get the submenu directly. And you can hold either shift
> key down to get the syntax coloring in a browser text pane -- just hold
> down a shift key, right-click to get the menu, select "pretty print",
> then let go of the shift key.
> 
> -- Dwight
> 
> Bob Arning wrote:
> > 
> > On Thu, 24 Jun 1999 20:27:04 -0400 (EDT) Doug Way <dway at mat.net> =
> > wrote:=20
> > >> >I was interested in the following things that I saw:
> > >> >
> > >> >1.  Syntax highlighting
> > >>=20
> > >> Curiously enough, that is available in squeak. Use the shifted yellow
> > >> button menu in a browser text pane, choose pretty print and keep the
> > >> left shift down til the code changes. I don't know if that's exactly
> > >> what was used in the picture, but it's certainly similar.=20
> > >
> > >I think he might be referring to the syntax coloring.
> > 
> > I think so, too. That's why I mentioned keeping the left shift key down.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Bob





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