Hi,
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 10:02 AM, p...@highoctane.be <p...@highoctane.be>wrote: > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> If you want to install GToolkit (the project that contains GTInspector, >> GTPlayground and GTDebugger) in your image, you can follow one of the >> options as described here: >> http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/installing-gtoolkit >> >> If you give it a try, please let us know how it works for you. >> > > Looks *very* nice. Takes a while to get used to. > Happy. > Now, the gtoolkit image I used didn't respected the Pharo3 keybindings > that allow one to open a workspace (Alt-o Alt-w / Cmd-o Cmd-w). > It would be nice to have them so that opening the Playground is done in a > snap. > The global shortcuts are disabled because they conflict with the Cmd+o shortcuts used everywhere in the GTInspector and GTPlayground. We have an issue open on this, but we did not yet come to a conclusion. It would be useful to have more eyeballs looking at it: https://pharo.fogbugz.com/f/cases/13102/Sequences-of-bindings-hide-individual-bindings > Question: if one has opened a Miller column too far, how can we close that > one? It was annoying to have to use to precisely use the scrollbar down > there to get back to where I was. And if the column is not out of view, it > keeps on updating and moves the thing to the right. Kind of ping-pong style. > You cannot :(. The current implementation of the Miller column widget is not at all optimal. I have a new design that does not rely on a scrollbar at all, but to get that to work, we would need a bit more effort involved in building the necessary widgets. It would be great to have more contributions there. If anyone is interested, please let me know. > I'll load it in my current development project and see how it goes (that > superwhite theme of Moose is just an eye killer for me). > Great. Let me know how it works and what quirks you get into. Cheers, Doru > Phil > > >> >> Cheers, >> Doru >> >> -- >> www.tudorgirba.com >> >> "Every thing has its own flow" >> > > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow"