Hi Avdi, Welcome.
As the others mentioned, this part of Pharo is not at all ideal. Please bare with us. Cheers, Doru On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 12:52 AM, Avdi Grimm <a...@avdi.org> wrote: > Hey folks! I've dabbled with smalltalk here and there over the years, but > recently I've settled in to learn Pharo in earnest. A few of you might have > seen the videos I've been putting up; they seem to be making the rounds on > Twitter. I just want to say I've felt really welcomed by all the people who > have commented with helpful tips, or offered to help with my exploration :-) > > I've run into my first big blocker as a newcomer. Like many programmers > I'm a fan of keeping my hands on the keyboard. Now, I'm more flexible on > this than some. I recognize that Pharo is a visual environment, and it > makes sense to explore it with a mouse. And some interactions just make > more sense with a mouse. > > That said, no matter what windowing environment I'm in, I find the ability > to quickly cycle between windows without leaving the keyboard pretty > crucial. One Windows or Ubuntu I would normally do this with Alt-Tab or > Super-Tab. On MacOS it's Cmd-Tab. > > I've been trying to figure out how to do this in Pharo. I've looked for > answers with Google, SO, and on IRC, and I've come up blank. I'm starting > to think it can't be done. > > So, I've come here for your help. Is there a way to cycle between windows? > Or is anyone working on it? Or, perhaps, am I missing an element of the > Pharo programming workflow which renders it unneeded? > > Many thanks, > > -- > Avdi > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow"