Bill Kerr | 22 Sep 09:36

version number

On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 9:06 PM, karl ramberg <karlramberg-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> 6) There doesn't appear to be a version number?
Projects are given a new version number on each save, and you usually
only see the latest in the default etoy tools. Branching a project is
therefor easiest to maintain by being explicit and giving it a new
name

Most software I use has an About button which tells you the version number of the whole package. It can be handy to know which version you are using, especially when discussing compatibility issues. I looked in the etoys folder, it's not there either.
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karl ramberg | 22 Sep 22:16

Re: version number

Ah, that is right, Etoys should have a about button.

Karl

On 9/22/08, Bill Kerr <billkerr@...> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 9:06 PM, karl ramberg <karlramberg@...> wrote:
>
>> On 9/21/08, Bill Kerr <billkerr@...> wrote:
>>
>> 6) There doesn't appear to be a version number?
>> Projects are given a new version number on each save, and you usually
>> only see the latest in the default etoy tools. Branching a project is
>> therefor easiest to maintain by being explicit and giving it a new
>> name
>
>
> Most software I use has an About button which tells you the version number
> of the whole package. It can be handy to know which version you are using,
> especially when discussing compatibility issues. I looked in the etoys
> folder, it's not there either.
>
Scott Wallace | 23 Sep 01:32

Re: version number

On Sep 22, 2008, at 12:39 AM, Bill Kerr wrote:
>
> Most software I use has an About button which tells you the version  
> number of the whole package. It can be handy to know which version  
> you are using, especially when discussing compatibility issues. I  
> looked in the etoys folder, it's not there either.

Bring up the halo for the "world" (by right-clicking/cmd-clicking on  
an empty area of your Squeak desktop,) then click on the menu icon to  
get the "world" menu.  The first item in that menu is "about this  
system", which reports the system name and version number.

Regards,

  -- Scott

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