The "Object" in Object Tiler referred to the fact that each tile was not just a passive container for a file; it was a viewer for an object. Any object in the system (e.g., a record, a procedure, a bitmap) could be "opened" into a tile, which would invoke the appropriate viewer. This is conceptually similar to object-oriented programming applied to the user interface. For instance, clicking on a compiler error message object would automatically open a new tile containing the relevant source code line. The Tiler thus acted as a dynamic, type-aware layout engine that responded to the semantics of the data, not just its file extension.
Run two simultaneous calculations: one with the object "Portrait" and one "Landscape." Oberon Object Tiler
If you are looking for specific functionality to add, consider these community-requested improvements: The "Object" in Object Tiler referred to the
Click "Tile," and the macro will instantly generate the grid. 💡 Why Professionals Use It For instance, clicking on a compiler error message
from oberon_tiler import ObjectTiler, GridLayout from shapes import Tile
for setting up an Oberon-style workflow Technical documentation for the Oberon tiling algorithm Which of these would help you get started?