Install and open Squeak. You will see a welcome screen, something like this. Workspaces are areas in which you can type text for display, as here, and also areas in which you can enter code to execute, as we will see below.
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Install and open Squeak. You will see a welcome screen, something like this. Workspaces are areas in which you can type text for display, as here, and also areas in which you can enter code to execute, as we will see below. The top bar of a Workspace window has icons for controlling its behavior plus a name
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* At the left, an x for closing the Workspace and discarding its contents.
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* Next, a menu icon giving access to further controls
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* The name Workspace, which does nothing
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* An icon of two squares for maximizing the Workspace window and restoring it to its previous size
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* A circle icon for minimizing the window to a placeholder on the desktop. Clicking this icon again restores the window.
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At the bottom and right may be scroll bars. Their display is controlled by Preference settings. At the sides and bottom are bars for dragging the window. Dragging a corner of the window resizes it.