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Re: Cannot install Squeak v. 3.2-4: msg#00779lang.smalltalk.squeak.general
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 12:53:10PM -0700, Tim Rowledge wrote: > Ian Piumarta <ian.piumarta@xxxxxxxx> is claimed by the authorities to have > written: > > > On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Tim Rowledge wrote: > > > > > inisqueak is, I think, a sort of.rc file for Squeak. > > > > It's just a teeny "one-time" script to set up a dir for Squeak by putting > > the three things you need in it: > Ah, I must be confusing it with something else then. Maybe windows uses > something like it. Or maybe I'm just more senile than usual today. Oh yeah, squeak.ini :) Incidentally, inisqueak is nicely written so that it continues to work even if it has already been run once -- it will use the image file you already have. Thus, newbies might want to use "inisqueak" when they are getting started. While everyone can eventually learn about image files, etc., it's a really dry topic to start with! Besides, who knows? Maybe if you start Squeaking today, then you will never need to understand image files. In a day not too far away, maybe everything will be done with exported projects! Anyway, another nice use of inisqueak is for desktop menu entries. -Lex
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