On 19.01.2009, at 01:34, Mark Carter wrote:
I'm new to smalltalk and squeak - and I must say, it seems capable of doing some pretty amazing stuff.
It is. Welcome :)
I started playing with morphs today.
It seems as if you played with Etoys, which is an authoring environment aimed at elementary-school children written on top of Smalltalk. The boundaries between Etoys and the underlying system are not rigid, but typically one works either in the one or the other.
I created a Stack (which I called BlogStack), which has a TextBody (actually a scrolling text morph) and a button.
The Stack-related Morphs are experimental (and the experiment is long over). In the proper Etoys image they are not even shown.
I just redid your example in that image using a Playfield as holder for two buttons and a string. Storing the playfield as morph and loading it back worked fine (although the "save in file" menu is considered advanced usage and hence hidden by default). See attachment.
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