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Upcoming talk

Joe Apuzzo
Thanks for all the suggestions I will be using something from everyone
who replayed.

I did look at all the video of Alan Kay that people pointed me to. So
now I have this idea of creating my slides within Squeak! so that within
the slide itself I can demo eToys one by one. Also then people can
download the image and actually play with the morphs demoed.

So..... what image should I uses as the base? What image has the
most/best eToys Morphs? (along with all the OLPC projects)

Joe Apuzzo
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www.mhvlug.org


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Re: Upcoming talk

Yoshiki Ohshima-2
> Thanks for all the suggestions I will be using something from everyone
> who replayed.

  I hope the talk goes well!

> So..... what image should I uses as the base? What image has the
> most/best eToys Morphs? (along with all the OLPC projects)

  I use the vanilla image for my presentations.  So, either:

http://etoys.laptop.org/src/etoys-image-and-pr.zip

or

http://tinlizzie.org/olpc/etoys-dev-3.0.zip

and update the image from the World menu available Alt-, -> 'help...'
-> 'update code from server', and save it.  The former comes with some
example projects, it would be more convenient.

For making many projects and do some "tricks", I tend to prefer to
turn off eToyFriendly mode preference.  So I usually use the fully
updated dev image.  Just load some examples and make.  To give a
uniform looking projects, I have a stupid do it written in a Text
object (whose font size and color are set up for the presentation,
too) and stick it to the Object flap.  When I create a new Project in
the image, I drag the Text out along with other "template" type stuff,
and evaluate the do it in the text.  Then I just type a few words in
to the text to make (err) bullet points.

-- Yoshiki

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