[IAEP] Another Etoys Question

Cherry Withers cwithers at ekindling.org
Mon Jan 31 14:49:55 EST 2011


Hi Caryl,

I wrote that chapter on the manual. I would really like to know if there's
anything at all that's unclear about what I wrote.
I would also be happy to go through it with you on Skype at your
convenience.

Cheers,
Cherry

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Steve Thomas <sthomas1 at gosargon.com>wrote:

> Caryl,
>
> From the supplies bin, drag out a book. Then click on the Triangle in the
> upper left corner of the book (when you hover over it it will say "More
> Controls".  You will then be able to add pages by clicking on the "+" in the
> Book header and you can also duplicate pages from the menu in the header.
>
> More details are in the Etoy floss manual Chapter 5<http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/Etoys/Objects> (search
> for "book" within the page).
>
> Stephen
>
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
>>  OK, so I have watched the tutorials and even looked at 2 books I have
>> about Squeak and still haven't found out how to make a multi-page book or
>> slide show like we want to do for the Water Lessons.
>>
>> Innocent that I am, I assumed that clicking on the page symbol (looks like
>> a page symbol used in other programs) would give me a new page.  I got what
>> I thought was a new page.  Constructed it and saved.  Then I discovered it
>> created a new* project*, not a new page!  Rats!
>>
>> Oh well, the page I lost was just the title page and it will be easy to
>> remake it.  However I would like to keep the second page I made, put the
>> title page before it and then add several more pages after.
>>
>> Is there a link to instructions for doing this?  I don't need to learn
>> about loops, variables, tiles and stuff like that... already know that and
>> can, and have, taught it.
>>
>> Caryl
>>
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