Using TextLineMorph in Squeak for Single-Line Text Input in Graphical Interfaces

While working with Morphs can be quite easy at times, working with both text and Morphs might not always seem as straightforward. Dr. Nicola Mingotti provides a helpful video that demonstrates a commonly needed functionality in graphical interfaces, where you would typically want to accept a single line of textual data. Check out his video to see how this can be easily accomplished. You can view the video demonstration “Make a TextLineMorph in Squeak Smalltalk” here.

Have a great time with Smalltalk and keep on Squeaking!

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2 responses to “Using TextLineMorph in Squeak for Single-Line Text Input in Graphical Interfaces”

  1. sokolik22 Avatar

    Where is more stuff like this? This is great.

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  2. nico Avatar
    nico

    Hi, I am the author of the video, very glad you liked it ! I made more and try to keep a list of them here: https://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6624

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