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If you ever find yourself feeling particularly ambitious, the siren's song is
here:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/962
I often drop by this page. If we had a web browser written in Smalltalk, I
could drop most of my operating system and live in Squeak all the time; go full
screen an
You know it's an IndentingListItemMorph, as I expect you clicked down on
the halos while holding your cursor over the icon. Now click on the gray
wrench icon. It will bring up a menu with things like "inspect morph",
"inspect owner chain", etc.
Chris
On 12-05-04 11:46 AM, summae3...@mypack
When I explore a graphical object, a nice little image of the object appears in an IndentingListItemMorph. How can my Squeak code get at a small icon such as this and what class generates the bitmap for it? It seems that the little image would be very useful in board games as markers for player pos
I mentioned:
> (1) http://www.squeaksource.com/MediaView.html
> (2) External Web Browser
http://www.squeaksource.com/ExternalWebBrowser.html
The above are Monticello source code repositories, which your book may
not mention.
http://book.seaside.st/book/getting-started/pharo/monticello
Chris Cunnington's advice was perfect.
Guillaume wrote:
> Does that mean that Scamper is not available in Squeak 4.3?
> Perhaps he was replaced by another browser?
It is not yet ported to 4.x, nor was it replaced, as far as I know, so
your question prompted me to search the web for other code tha
Chris Cunnington a écrit :
You'll see that Squeak 3.0 came out in 2005, so there is a seven year
difference between it and Squeak 4.3.
Squeak 3.8 has Scamper. And Alice3D would be in an older version of
Squeak as well.
http://ftp.squeak.org/3.8/
Ok I see. Does that mean that Scamper is not