Julien, could you please describe the problem you had in Pharo 4.0 with more details?
--Hannes On 8/27/15, Julien Delplanque <jul...@tamere.eu> wrote: > > > On 27/08/15 11:42, H. Hirzel wrote: >> On 8/27/15, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de> wrote: >>> Hi Julien, >>> >>> sorry for "hijacking" the topic. But I got some time left while >>> traveling >>> allowing me to put my recommended puzzle pieces together myself and as I >>> wrote the code was less time consuming compared to the article. The >>> article >>> >>> should help others to investigate in the goodies code and learn how to >>> do >>> own >>> inspector extensions, spotter models, ... in recent Pharo now. If there >>> is >>> something wrong with the implementation feel free to send me >>> comments/corrections. >>> >>> Also note that the project on STHub is open for commits, so if you find >>> something >>> missing please add it. I would like to keep the "multiple desktops" >>> metaphor >>> instead of "multiple worlds" as it better fits what people know and >>> expect. >> +1 >> >>> Additional info: >>> ================ >>> Meanwhile the job run that checks the configurations for the Catalog >>> Browser. >>> So in a fresh and updated Pharo 5 image you can just: >>> >>> - hit SHIFT + ENTER to open the default Spotter >>> - enter "DesktopManager" as a search term to find the project >>> automagically >>> - hit enter to load it >>> >>> So there is no need to rember cumbersome Gofer scripts anymore. Just >>> type >>> and go. >>> >>> After loading you can use the tool as written before: >>> >>> - check the world menu "Desktop" >>> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + A (= Desktop Add) to add a >>> new >>> desktop >>> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + D (= Desktop Desktop) to open >>> the >>> overview (custom spotter for desktop selection) >>> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + P (= Desktop Previous) to >>> navigate >>> to the previous desktop >>> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + N (= Desktop Next) to navigate >>> to >>> the next desktop >>> >>> You can also use the world menu (see another screenshot attached). >>> >>> Hope it will become useful to others as well. We should have cared >>> already >>> back in 2010/2011 when >>> Jochen and Sean raised the issue. On the other side with the nice >>> moldable >>> GT tools introduced now >>> in Pharo 4/5 it was really easy to implement. >> Does this mean that it is available in Pharo 4 as well? >> >> > I tried it on pharo 4 and it doesn't works, it has the same problem as > the one I had when implementing my version. > > Julien >