As explained before by Andrei and I, if you rename the tab, you will get a named file in play-stash and you can find this file afterwards by name via Spotter. You can also choose a custom location for play-stash in the settings browser.
Cheers, Doru On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 11:30 PM, p...@highoctane.be <p...@highoctane.be> wrote: > never tought of renaming the tab. > I was somewhat aware of the feature. > > But I have the cache in my .gitignore > > Phil > Le 2 mai 2015 22:10, "Tudor Girba" <tu...@tudorgirba.com> a écrit : > >> Hi, >> >> Did you try renaming the playground page as explained before? If yes, >> besides the fact that in order to open it you have to search it by the >> name, is there something else that is not working for you? >> >> Cheers, >> Doru >> >> >> On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Esteban A. Maringolo < >> emaring...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Ditto here. >>> >>> I have cron tasks that fire a smalltak script, the startup script itself >>> or a small import script that doesn't belong to a class. All those are my >>> cases for the workspace. >>> El may 2, 2015 4:38 AM, "p...@highoctane.be" <p...@highoctane.be> >>> escribió: >>> >>>> playground cache is actually not nice when scripts are to be part of a >>>> project with a name etc. And I have a ton of files in it. I can't remember >>>> which is which. >>>> >>>> I have scripts to do lots of cli things and I like the save as of the >>>> workspace. >>>> >>>> But I have done extra key bindings for getting the ws or the playground. >>>> >>>> Phil >>>> Le 2 mai 2015 06:49, "Sergio Fedi" <sergio.f...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>>> >>>>> Oh! That link gives a GREAT explanation! Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> On the subject of how to show it better, I'm not a graphic designer >>>>> (although I'm working with one) >>>>> so I'll ask him for some insights on the matter. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> For now, he pointed out some issues like lack of consistency on some >>>>> interfaces >>>>> and some other details. >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >> -- >> www.tudorgirba.com >> >> "Every thing has its own flow" >> > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow"