How do you wrap blockspec text? A few of my blocks are really long and I'd like the block-specs to be multi-line text. How do I make it like that?
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rdococ wrote:
How do you wrap blockspec text? A few of my blocks are really long and I'd like the block-specs to be multi-line text. How do I make it like that?
You mean like in BYOB how when you add more inputs to a block, it wraps to the next line?
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Yes. I want it to wrap block text to the next line.
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rdococ wrote:
Yes. I want it to wrap block text to the next line.
Hmm... I can't really help because I haven't got BYOB on my computer any more so I can't look at the source code.
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Why don't you download BYOB?
By the way, I might have BYOB on this small laptop.
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rdococ wrote:
Why don't you download BYOB?
By the way, I might have BYOB on this small laptop.
We have terrible internet and it keeps getting "interrupted" every time I tried to download files usually over a certain size. I can't be bothered to find the external hard drive which has my backup from when I had Window 7 lol.
Last edited by nathanprocks (2012-03-03 06:19:58)
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Ugh, Squeak keeps just copying the method name... I'm trying to gather fixBlockLayoutWrap and move methods in-between images, but Squeak has no features to help me.
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rdococ wrote:
Ugh, Squeak keeps just copying the method name... I'm trying to gather fixBlockLayoutWrap and move methods in-between images, but Squeak has no features to help me.
Actually, if you open a simple change sorter (from the world menu > open…) in both images, you'll find a "jens - block label wrapping" changeset in the BYOB image. File that out (menu button > file out) and you'll have all those changes in one file. I would recommend opening the changeset file and scanning it for dependencies on previous changesets in the BYOB code (for example, take out the OSlotMorph-related code), then filing it in from the change sorter in your mod.
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