[Squeakland] Animation with displacement
Alan Kay
alan.kay at squeakland.org
Fri May 25 04:57:48 PDT 2007
Hi --
What do you want to do?
Cheers,
Alan
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At 03:40 AM 5/25/2007, mstram wrote:
>Hilaire,
>Thanks for the link, I was just looking for more
>information on animationwith etoys.
>This tutorial:
>http://www.dmu.com/squeak/sq24.html, was pretty
>good atgetting me started, but I was trying to
>figure out how to do "Animation
>withdisplacement" as discussed on the community.ofset site :
>http://community.ofset.org/wiki/Les_V-Toys_Enfants2_-_Animation_avec_déplacement
>Unfortunatley, google doesn't do quite a perfect
>job when it comes totranslating French to
>English, so I don't understand exactly how
>theexamples on that page are working. (Doesn't
>help that I've only been usingSqueak for a few hours so far either !).
>If any bilingual french/english speakers here
>can translate that page toenglish, it would be very much appreciated.
>Of if there are any other good english docs on
>etoys's animation, I'd verymuch appreciate finding out about them.
>Mike
>
>Hilaire Fernandes-3 wrote:> > > The French
>Squeak community has quite an important
>documentation corpus > for the EToys use.> >
>http://community.ofset.org/wiki/Squeak_Education>
> > For a full list of documents related to
>Squeak use in education, see > directly look
>at:> >
>http://community.ofset.org/wiki/Category:Squeak_Education>
> > A lot of these documents are step by step
>tutorials to produce specific > EToys project.
>Also most of the time the related Etoys .pr
>projects can > be downloaded directly in your
>plug-in.> With one of the on-line translation
>tool as the Google's one, you may be > able to
>get most of these articles in English.> Hilaire
>Fernandes>
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