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- Hello All:
-
- This is an announcement for a prototype version of 'The Vertebrate
- World', a HyperCard 2.0 stack that I am developing as a teaching
- aid. I have sent some earlier versions to a number of you, but
- because of the growing size of the stacks as well as the number of
- requests, I am posting this version to the archives.
-
- 'The Vertebrate World' will be a series of (at least) seven stacks,
- each covering a class of vertebrates. The stacks will contain
- descriptive (e.g. taxonomy, physical description), geographical
- distribution, and ecological and behavioral information. Each stack
- will have dozens to thousands of pictures, as well as range maps and
- sounds (e.g., bird and frog calls) for many of the species. In this
- version, I have included representatives from five of these classes:
- bony fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Please note
- that these contain only a few species each! Needless to say, the
- final product will require distribution on CD-ROM, but I hope to have
- the final version sufficiently compartmentalized to permit portions
- of the final project copied onto other media such as hard disk
- drives. I would also like the user to be able to pick and choose
- individual cards to create custom 'lessons'. In this spirit, I am
- uploading the stacks as individual files. Each stack is self-
- contained, and contains all the important handlers in the stack script
- (those of you stackheads who are not biologists can therefore download
- only one stack if you are curious as to how it works). If you do not
- download the entire set, however, you will obviously not be able to
- transfer to the missing stacks.
-
- For those that have been keeping in touch with the development thus
- far, I have made a number of substantial changes, and I have now
- improved the stack to the point where I feel I have an adequate
- prototype to use for demonstrations. The next step is to try and
- obtain some funding for the tools I need to continue (any suggestions
- in this area would be appreciated).
-
- Besides the picture XCMD scripts that I worked out with the aid of
- your generous suggestions, the features of this stack are:
-
- 1) A custom control palette to change stacks, as well as to navigate
- within a stack. The class Agnatha is represented by the icon on the
- far left of the bottom row of the control palette by what (I hope) is
- obviously a lamprey attached to a fish. Using the FrontWindow XCMD
- (included with the stacks) prevents the control palette from being
- trapped behind the picture window when changing cards.
-
- 2) I have also added the showList XFCN from the Apple Power Tools
- stack, and used it to display alphabetized lists of species. You can
- use these lists to locate any animal in the stack by scientific or
- common name. At present, these lists can be updated using the 'Update'
- button as new cards are added, but this will not be necessary when
- the project is completed (as the list information can be stored in
- hidden fields). I therefore plan to remove the buttons that activate
- these handlers from the list dialogs at that time.
-
- 3) There are some sample menus (only two so far, however).
- One moves you from stack to stack (optionally using Command-#,
- where # is a number from 1-7. The menu item that corresponds to
- the class of vertebrates you are currently viewing also has a
- checkmark. The Help menu items still do not work except for the
- HyperCard help command. You will need to type Command-Q to quit.
-
- 4) I have added two range maps to the stack (for the turtles), and
- they can be displayed by clicking on the 'Geographical Distribution'
- field for each species. Clicking on the map or anywhere on the card
- background (not in a field or the control palette) makes them go away
- again (as does changing cards). I have also added four bird calls, and
- two big cat roars that correspond to the appropriate species in the bird
- and mammal stacks. I have also included one frog call (played when the
- amphibian stack is opened). Both the map and the sound commands are
- generic, i.e., they only work when a certain text string advertising
- their presence is present in the appropriate field.
-
- 5) There are also a number of custom resources (including version
- resources for the 'Get Info' box in the Finder) that I'll leave to
- you to discover.
-
- I hope you find these worthwhile. Please feel free to pass along any
- suggestions you may have as to the content and interface design. I
- would also be most appreciative of any donations of graphics (especially
- color, any format) and sounds you might like to make.
-
- Thanks again for all of your help in the construction so far,
-
- Eric L. Peters
-
- ( Please note new EMAIL address: elpeters@LAMAR.COLOSTATE.EDU )
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- * Eric L. Peters Voice: (303) 491-5343 *
- * Department of Radiological Health Sciences FAX: 491-0623 *
- * Colorado State University *
- * Fort Collins, CO 80523 INTERNET: elpeters@LAMAR.COLOSTATE.EDU *
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