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Re: [Dr. Geo] Please explain difference between Smalltalk Sketches and DrGeo Sketches |
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Wed, 3 Apr 2024 19:02:11 +0200 (CEST) |
Hi,
This explains the difference between
1. SmalltalkSketchEditor/SmalltalkSketchBrowser with the button "My Sketches"
2. DrGeo with the button "My Sketches"
So yes, you answered the question.
I don't mind that the name is "My Sketches" in both cases,
I was only surprised to save a sketch in one window (where it is visible under
"My Sketches"),
and that it was absent under "My Sketches" in a different window.
You could rename the button "My Smalltalk Sketches" but I don't mind,
now that I know that they are different.
Also I can confirm that I can manipulate both sketches interactively (in both
windows),
also the examples in the SmalltalkSketchBrowser.
For example it works with the circumscribed circle example.
I am running DrGeo on the latest Cuis release (Cuis 6.3 ?) and it works fine.
Platform: UNIX (Solaris for Intel x64/AMD 64) with Cog VM CoInterpreter
VMMaker.oscog-eem.3356
Regards,
David Stes
----- Op 3 apr 2024 om 13:05 schreef Hilaire Fernandes hfern@free.fr:
> Hi David,
>
> Both XML and ST file result in an interactive DrGeo sketch.
>
> There are two different ways to design Sketches: one with mouse and
> click, this is the legacy way of designing sketch; and by code.
>
> The Cuis version of DrGeo is now equipped with an additional tool (the
> Pharo version of DrGeo lacked it). It is the SmalltalkSketchEditor and
> its companion tool the SmalltalkSketchBrowser. The tools are designed
> specifically with code in mind. I have to confess Cuis really makes
> things easier and is an enabler. You should use these tools when you
> want to play with Smalltalk sketch.
>
> Sadly, from the DrGeo application you can't execute a Smalltalk Sketch,
> there is no blocker it can't be done. I am not sure I want to spend time
> on the extra work. I rather concentrate effort in the
> SmalltalkSketchEditor, it is my test bed for playing/editing/controlling
> dynamic model by script in my Dynabook project
> (http://github.com/hilaire/dynabook) and because of that *I am very
> interested* in suggestions to improve these tools or thought on the
> overall concept.
>
> Observe, that in the SmalltalkSketchEditor right view, you have access
> to the DrGeo menu:
>
> editor
>
>
> As we we are discussing about XML/ST format. It should be possible to
> save mouse & clic sketch in Smalltalk code. Not sure the code will be
> nice though, because of the references between objects. Could be a very
> interesting student project focused on making such code the most human
> readable as possible.
>
> By the way, can you answer to my question in my previous email? I will
> know if I need or not to adjust the label of the button I was talking about.
>
> Hilaire
>
> Le 02/04/2024 à 20:54, stes@telenet.be a écrit :
>> I created a sketch by method 2 "by Smalltalk code" (it is a small piece
>> of code to draw a triangle).
>>
>> See the screenshot "trianguloCode.png" in attach.
>>
>> I saved the sketch under "MySketches" (which maps to the directory
>> MySmalltalkSketches),
>> but I indeed do not see any sketch under "MySketches" in the DrGeoOpen
>> window.
>>
>> See the screenshot "DrGeoOpen.png" in attach.
>>
>> Are the two different methods 1 and 2 (by mouse and click, saved in
>> .fgeo XML format), and the method by Smallltalk code, intented to be
>> used independently or is it possible to somehow open a MySmalltalkSketch
>> sketch in a the DrGeo window for .fgeo XML mouse and click sketches ?
>
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