El 7/6/08 7:36 AM, "Prashanth Hebbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
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> That's a cute kitten! I am interested in looking into the project file. Can
> you send it to me or let me know how best to source it.
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> Regards,
Here the fileOut of original 2002 project.
Was one of my first
Edgar:
That's a cute kitten! I am interested in looking into the project file. Can
you send it to me or let me know how best to source it.
Regards,
On 7/6/08, Edgar J. De Cleene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> El 7/6/08 5:39 AM, "Prashanth Hebbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
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>> Thanks Edgar. My failure with Flash is due to my own doing (not being
>> persistent) and I remember you had given me some good pointers.
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> And like help you and all here.
> I was in the same place six years ago
El 7/6/08 5:39 AM, "Prashanth Hebbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Thanks Edgar. My failure with Flash is due to my own doing (not being
> persistent) and I remember you had given me some good pointers.
And like help you and all here.
I was in the same place six years ago and also I comes
> 2. I failed to run some Flash movies on Squeak, some months ago Edgar had
> suggested that older images support Flash but it didn't work for me. Maybe
I
> failed to include the Balloon package and was trying to activate the
> FlashPlayer Morph. I lost interest in that at that point in time and le
PH> I have been using Squeak for corporate presentation. I have
PH> effectively stopped using PowerPoint. As you suspected, I use the
PH> book morph and the stack morph for creating presentations. My
interesting. What image are you using?
PH: 3.9 and 3.10. I do have 3.6 image but rarely use it.
El 7/6/08 2:06 AM, "Prashanth Hebbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> 2. I failed to run some Flash movies on Squeak, some months ago Edgar had
> suggested that older images support Flash but it didn't work for me. Maybe I
> failed to include the Balloon package and was trying to activate the
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Hello Prashanth,
PH> I have been using Squeak for corporate presentation. I have
PH> effectively stopped using PowerPoint. As you suspected, I use the
PH> book morph and the stack morph for creating presentations. My
interesting. What image are you using?
PH> 1. I tried animating my Squeak pres
Hello Rob,
RR> This is going to sound really lame, but do you have any
RR> screenshots you can share? This sounds like a very useful
I send you a private mail, the lists have limits on the size of posts.
RR> What are you using for your sketches?
The objects from the ObjectCatalog in the World
Hello Rob:
I have been using Squeak for corporate presentation. I have effectively
stopped using PowerPoint. As you suspected, I use the book morph and the
stack morph for creating presentations. My Squeak presentations are much
more effective and come across as creative than passive PowerPoint on
Hi Rob,
I wanted to thank you for your email to the list and your struggles. I
am just beginning to learn about Squeak and being an old procedural
programmer (PDP-11), OOP in general is kind of backwards to my way of
thinking, and so I can identify with your feeling as though you are just
not onli
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 6:46 AM, Herbert König <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One version of smart paper is, I draw userinterfaces by just placing
> the elements into an empty project and place texts around them like
> the names to reference them, the message names they send an some
> general descrip
Hello Rob,
RR> I've been seeing some messages fly by about people using
RR> Squeak like "Smart Paper." What is meant by this? Using the
RR> various presentation morphs and just projects and workspaces for a
RR> more visual, dynamic, note taking system?
some of us use it for presentations. Boo
I've been seeing some messages fly by about people using Squeak like "Smart
Paper." What is meant by this? Using the various presentation morphs and
just projects and workspaces for a more visual, dynamic, note taking system?
Could anyone give examples of how they are using Squeak just as a gen
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