> I can't seem to make your ctrl+alt+w trick
> work, though! Maybe I don't have something installed?
oups sorry this is alt + shift + wor alt + W
go in the world menu > help > command-key help to see the plethora
of available shortcuts
hth
Cédrick
I wish to re-write a 'basic' program (my own program) I am currently
using with a Squeak version. I cannot find examples of many of the
things I want to do in this program so can someone tell me if these
things are possible in Squeak and if so where I can maybe find examples.
The Project.
1. Have a
Thanks Cédrick...you are right; I don't know how I missed that one right
there in the Method Finder...I can't seem to make your ctrl+alt+w trick
work, though! Maybe I don't have something installed?
Rob
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:08 PM, cdrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> There is one
Hi Rob
There is one method in SequenceableCollection (and in Set) that does
what you want (same implementation as yours)...
SequenceableCollection >>swap: oneIndex with: anotherIndex
I found it by using ctrl+alt+w when swap selected (one of my favorite
shortcut - for selectors containing it)
Ch
This is a curiosity question that will hopefully help me understand the
Squeak *system* better.
I have an Aida application in which I find myself doing a lot of list
manipulation, and given the reputation Smalltalk has for the strength of
it's collection classes, I felt sure I would find a method
I put a new FunSqueak3.10alpha.7.image.
To list of previous packages, I add:
Scamper.
Celeste.
InstanceEncoder
OSC
To web team , please update the info and links.
http://ftp.squeak.org/various_images/FunSqueak/FunSqueak3.10alpha.7.zip
To Stephanne Rollandin, I put all prerequisites Musical Obj