Stef - hmm thats an interesting feature as well, I’ll have a quick look.

I tried committing my changes but I don’t have commit writes on that project. I 
have entered a Fogbugz issue in the Launcher category and attached my slice to 
it.

I still think I’m doing something wrong with Monticello though. I thought I was 
getting to grips with it, but when I compared my slice against the smalltalk 
hub repo for Launcher, it shows a lot more outgoing changes than are mine. Mine 
are in there - but there are lots of other classes which I know I didn’t change 
which show with a green tick as an outgoing change? It has me very confused.

Yet - If I take a fresh Luancher image and then apply my Slice it works fine 
(and also shows just my changes).

Could it be the Smalltalk hub repo has moved on a lot since the released 
version of Launcher - but then surely when diffing changes it would just 
consider what is in my slice. I think I’m missing something important.

Tim

On 11 Aug 2014, at 11:49, stepharo <steph...@free.fr> wrote:

> Hi tim
> 
> I would love a sync from file possibility because I often remove directly 
> folders and after the launcher is dead.
> 
> I think that to contribute you should commits code in the inbox of the 
> project.
> Damien is on vacation now but I'm sure he will welcome help.
> 
>> Hi - I’ve added a few interesting features to PharoLauncher, but I’m not 
>> sure what the steps are for contributing to a SmalltalkHub project?
>> 
>> My proposed changes are as follows:
>> - Change default image template name to include the parent folder name (e.g. 
>> Pharo 4.0 (beta)-540123 vs. 450123)
>> - Add a new image command “Image Summary” that shows you the date of the 
>> last image modification as well as the contents of “description.txt” - as I 
>> can’t always remember why I have some old images kicking around (this change 
>> is quite basic - I couldn’t see how best to create a nice popup window so I 
>> reused the deny: one with a new title. I did think possibly a hover over 
>> balloon or having something like the comments panel in Pharo - but its a 
>> modal dialog for now)
>> - I changed the Run icon to a play button (as the process icon used - seemed 
>> a bit obscure)
>> 
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
> 
> 


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