There is a "play" button in the SketchBrowser. And if you open just the simple sketch view: ASketchExampleColors openView you'll have to start the drawing from the morph menu.
In a prior version I had some "autoplay" option, but sometimes this throws a NativeBoost error, if it is the first time it loads the cairo library. Maybe I should add the autoplay again. 2015-03-06 16:03 GMT+01:00 Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de>: > For me all the samples stay black. But the Athens tiger demo works... > > Is this a driver problem? > > Bye > T. > > Gesendet: Freitag, 06. März 2015 um 10:14 Uhr > Von: "Nicolai Hess" <nicolaih...@web.de> > An: "Pharo Development List" <pharo-...@lists.pharo.org>, "Any question > about pharo is welcome" <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> > Betreff: [Pharo-dev] [ANN AthensSketch] A playground for drawings with > Athens. > > The main purpose of this packages is to ease the creation of simple > drawings and provide a rich set of examples for Athens drawing API. > -------------- > Gofer new > smalltalkhubUser: 'NicolaiHess' project: 'AthensSketch'; > configuration; > load. > ConfigurationOfAthensSketch loadDevelopment. > > AthensSketchBrowser open. > > ----------------- > > > This is a simple playground for Athens drawings. Just subclass > AthensSketch and define your own sketch drawing in the #drawStepOn: method. > It provides basic frame based animation (play/pause/stop). > > Open a player with > ASketchExampleColors openPlayer', > or a simple viewer morph with > ASketchExampleColors openView (start and stop rendering from the morph > menu) > > The AthensSketchBrowser lists all defined AthensSketch subclasses. (Basic > examples > from package AthensSketch and some more examples from package > ASketchExamples). > You can step through the list of examples, start and stop the drawing, or > view and edit the drawing code. > > It is great that we have now a vector based drawing API. The (old) Canvas > API is > already great for pixel based drawings. A rich API and many good things if > you discover it. And Athens is a addition that can increase our > possibilities. > There were some questions about Athens, what it is and what it is used > for, maybe this > helps. > > > nicolai >