If you look in your Squeaklets folder, you will see a single file version of your project. This is really a zip archive containing the various parts.
This is SOOO cool! I just tried it (Mike had mentioned something about this earlier, but I didn't grok i then): I renamed by blah.pr file to blah.zip, then unzipped it. There were all the other files!
Is there a big, hidden switch somewhere that enables authoring at
other-than-an-etoy level in the Squeakland image?
The simplest path is probably...
- CMD-click in the world to get its halo
- from the red menu, choose desktop menu
- use that to open the preferences window
- use that to turn 'eToyFriendly' off.
To access the world menu use CMD-Shift-W.
You can then turn off the eToyFriendly preference (as already pointed out).
There will also be a fileIn/external preference + a set of changes and source files for those who want to do code level authoring.
http://swiki.cc.gatech.edu:8080/compMusic/24
For some of them, there's just something to click to get started.
For others, you have to select the code and Do It. I particularly
recommend Justin's, Graham's (he's a brand new Squeaker that I let in
without the pre-req, and you can see that he's getting into it),
Marc's, Janet's, and Ben's.
Please make sure the children are all using the plugin image to avoid version conflicts! And running it standalone from the shortcut on the desktop (both Windows and Mac) avoids a lot of problems with web browsers.
From the System Menu, choose "flaps". You will get a bunch of check boxes to enable the various kinds of flaps.
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