Hi Phil,
inspector changes are persistent now and the image of the tutorial you
mentioned doesn't show the inspector but the CodeBrowser, an older
version of the SystemBrowser.
Robert
On Feb 24, 2009,@10:40 AM, Philip Weaver wrote:
> Actually I rediscovered this page on using inspector panel:
>
http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/repository/lively-wiki/onlinetutorial14.xhtml> In a previous attempts I didn't have luck accepting/persisting
> changes to values in the inspector but I will try again.
>
> Also note that the image on this page is not actually the image of
> the inspector.
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009@6:08 AM, Philip Weaver <
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> wrote:
> What's very confusing about the inspector is that the area on the
> right is editable. If properties on the right are not persistable,
> then the right should probably not be editable. I think I understand
> better.
>
> So to alter an instance or class of a morph, a user must enter code
> in the bottom area of the inspector window? And then do what: accept
> changes? evaluate as JavaScript?
>
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