btc wrote
> Except for me (Windows 7) this seems reversed from what you say in the
> second paragraph. By default, I can only
>
> . Enabling
> "Cycle both directions" allows
>
> to work
Quite right... copy-paste error ;)
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Cheers,
Sean
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Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Traditionally in Squeak, you could cycle through Morphs in either direction -
from the topmost (e.g. a TextMorph in the Window) which is Alt-Shift-click
on Mac, or bottom most parent (e.g. from the Window) which on Mac is
Alt-click. Some people found the non-Shift version
Sean said
Settings). Text search on halos and then enable "Cycle both
directions">>
Thanks, that worked perfectly.
Cheers
Andy
Traditionally in Squeak, you could cycle through Morphs in either direction -
from the topmost (e.g. a TextMorph in the Window) which is Alt-Shift-click
on Mac, or bottom most parent (e.g. from the Window) which on Mac is
Alt-click. Some people found the non-Shift version troublesome because they
a
In Mac OS X lion, I press then I can select multiple morphs with
the halo. I use that to close multiple morphs at the same time.
I don't know on iPad however ..
2013/10/4
> Andy Burnett wrote:
>
>> I have two related questions:
>> 1. how does one bring up halos in the 3.0 image. I tried Cmd +
Andy Burnett wrote:
I have two related questions:
1. how does one bring up halos in the 3.0 image. I tried Cmd + Shift + two
fingers (on my track pad), but nothing happens.
2. How does one get rid of the Pomodoro timers? I assumed I could use Halos
- see question 1 - but maybe there is a better