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Re: Some sample code to help understand Morphic applications: msg#00101lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
Neither Squeak 3.8 nor 3.9 will give me that "file in" button, but now that I know the .mcz extension means Monticello I can make my incoming directory a repository and open it. From there I can load the image. Starting things off with "SampleImageViewerMorph new" in a workspace is really basic, but it is something that us new guys just don't get until we've done a few examples. I gather that the final class in the listing will generally be the one that you start the program with--bottom-up programming, as in Forth? System browser, rt click on class category, then select printOut is another command that isn't talked about much, and I guess you have to "just know" that the .html output listing is not really HTML, but now I have a printed listing with lots of comments, and a running program with buttons and graphics. Nice! Thanks! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Some-sample-code-to-help-understand-Morphic-applications-tf2451978.html#a6867210 Sent from the Squeak - Beginners mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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