peskin@caip.rutgers.edu (R. L. Peskin) (03/21/91)
We have need for color Forms for Smalltalk/V Mac. I've heard rumors that someone has done this. Has anyone information about this? --dick peskin %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Richard L. Peskin Computational Engineering Systems Lab CAIP Center P. O. Box 1390 Rutgers University Piscataway, N. J. 08855-1390 net: peskin@caip.rutgers.edu AppleLink: D6615 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
jhugart@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu (Jacob Hugart) (03/23/91)
From article <Mar.20.17.47.35.1991.24080@caip.rutgers.edu>, by peskin@caip.rutgers.edu (R. L. Peskin): > We have need for color Forms for Smalltalk/V Mac. > I've heard rumors that someone has done this. Has > anyone information about this? > > --dick peskin You could take a look at the DemoClass and see how it does color spirals and color mandalas. ST/V Mac is supposed to let you have full access to the Mac toolbox, but the manual which comes with ST/V Mac doesn't tell you (reallY) how to take advantage of this. You might write Digitalk and ask for a list of books which explain how to program on the Mac in Smalltalk/V. -- Jacob Hugart <jhugart@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu> Database Consulting Group, Weeg Computing Center, University of Iowa