Squeak on Windows CE: how popular?

Alejandro F. Reimondo aleReimondo at smalltalking.net
Wed Apr 26 12:46:26 UTC 2006


Hi Attis,

> The only thing that is a problem sometimes is that while resizing
> windows, the system is 'stuck' in resize mode, and all taps from then on
> will only change the size of the window. I can't find any way to exit
> from this resize mode. Have you ever met this kind of problem?

I have solved the problem of stuck in resize mode and also change
 the font to smaller, to fit the world menu inside the desktop :-(
I have also changed for a better maximization of windows to
 use all th escreen (do not waste pixels on border).

The changes (inside changeset of image file) can be found in
 a file named iPAQimage.zip
 at http://www.aleReimondo.com.ar/PocketPC

hope this help, but it isn´t enought to make the winCE
 image a confortable place to work on a day by day basis,
Ale.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nagy Attila" <attis at gizi.dote.hu>
To: "The general-purpose Squeak developers list"
<squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:44 AM
Subject: Re: Squeak on Windows CE: how popular?


> Hi Craig,
>
> Thanks for the info. I have an external IR keyboard, and it works well
> with Squeak. I also wanted to give Nyditot a try, but I had the GAPI
> version, and it didn't get resized. I just grabbed the non-GAPI version,
> and now I'll try with that.
>
> The only thing that is a problem sometimes is that while resizing
> windows, the system is 'stuck' in resize mode, and all taps from then on
> will only change the size of the window. I can't find any way to exit
> from this resize mode. Have you ever met this kind of problem?
>
> Bye, Attis
>
> Craig Latta írta:
> >
> > Hi--
> >
> >     I use Squeak on an iPAQ, with a subpixel-rendered display in
> > landscape at 1024x768 and higher with zooming and panning, via the
> > Nytidot Virtual Display[1], and an onscreen keyboard I wrote that
> > follows my text focus around on the screen.
> >
> >
> > -C
> >
> > [1] http://nyditot.com
> >
>
>




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