Michael's Newbie Swiki

Michael Guenter michael at ns.kanazawa-h.ed.jp
Tue Jul 10 00:05:54 UTC 2001


Hi Bob,

I just thought I would let you know that I have finished posting all
relevant past correspondence to the Swiki.  I don't have any new questions
today, and I might not have much this week (school is very busy).  However,
I thought I would send you the address so that you can check it.

Next time I have a new question, I will post it there and then add your
address to the notification box for the Swiki page.  I have been holding off
with adding your e-mail address because I spent a lot of time experimenting
with the layout of the page.   I am quite please with the results on the
Swiki.

Thanks again for your help, Bob.

http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/1928

Michael

> From: Bob Arning <arning at charm.net>
> Reply-To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 16:00:55 -0400 (EDT)
> To: <jk at xylema.org>, <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
> Subject: Re: Morph interaction style - a newbie asks
> 
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 20:11:17 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time) John Kozak
> <jk at xylema.org> wrote:
>> I'd been twiddling away, and had a bunch of morphs arranged on my
>> "desktop" in a way vaguely resembling something that might be useful.
>> Decided it was time to find a nice home for them.  Create new project,
>> do the shift-drag group select thing, Pick Up and drop the group onto
>> the new project; "GOT IT!" the new project tells me.  Then it keeps
>> the selection outline, and puts the morphs I actually care about back on
>> the desktop...
>> 
>> Q1: surely this can't be right? ;-)
>> Q2: is there a canonical way of doing what I'm trying to do?
> 
> John,
> 
> The drop-into-a-project currently sends a copy to the other project (or to
> another user if the drop target is an EToySenderMorph). Two choices you have:
> 
> - delete the morphs that remained in the original project (after verifying
> they made it to the receiving project).
> - use a global flap as the transfer mechanism. Simply put things into the flap
> in one project and take them out in the other project.
> 
> Cheers,
> Bob
> 





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