Nice Looking Squeak IDE's?

Juan Vuletich juan at jvuletich.org
Sat Apr 28 02:14:58 UTC 2007


Thanks Alan!

Juan Vuletich

Alan Kay escribió:
> Hi Juan --
>
> I like it also. It's nice and clean and simple and pretty. Nice stuff!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan
>
> At 04:48 PM 4/26/2007, Juan Vuletich wrote:
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> This is the squeak look I like most, because I did it to suit my 
>> taste! Take a look at http://www.jvuletich.org/issues/Issue0010.htm 
>> that I have just uploaded. I managed to get antialiased subpixel 
>> rendered fonts in Squeak without modifying any plugin, just with a 
>> 13kb change set.
>>
>> And my morphic 3.0 image pictured there got down from 5mb to 3.6mb!
>>
>> I hope you like it.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Juan Vuletich
>>
>> Alan Kay escribió:
>>> Thanks Juan --
>>>
>>> I like this one the best so far -- not so much for the antialiased 
>>> fonts or subpixel rendering (though that is nice) but I like the 
>>> flatter look gradient-use better than the more "dimensional" (as 
>>> they would say at Disney) looks. The OLPC display has a kind of 
>>> sub-pixel rendering built in (because one writes to the actual 
>>> pixels not to the color blobs) and this could be taken advantage of 
>>> even more (and probably will be as a version of Cairo is being 
>>> worked on for the machine).
>>>
>>> Any more interesting Smalltalk methods in a browser with a look like 
>>> this?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Alan
>>>
>>> At 12:24 PM 4/21/2007, Juan Vuletich wrote:
>>>> Hi Alan,
>>>>
>>>> I love the FreeType work by Andy Tween and Henrik Gendenryd: 
>>>> http://www.zen61439.zen.co.uk/lcdOn.png .
>>>> Please note that regular sub pixel rendering is not useful on the 
>>>> OLPC machine, for the kind of display used.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Juan Vuletich
>>>>
>>>> Alan Kay escribió:
>>>>> Hi Folks --
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm writing a document about Etoys on the OLPC machine and would 
>>>>> like to include a page on Squeak (mentioning that it is lurking 
>>>>> underneath Etoys, etc.).
>>>>>
>>>>> So I'm looking for really nice looking screenshots of the most 
>>>>> esthetically pleasing "looks" that people have come up with for 
>>>>> the general IDE, windowing system, etc. I think we should restrict 
>>>>> it to looks that are currently in use and available.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you give me some pointers?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Alan
>>>>>
>>>>>
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