Hi Tudor, thank you for the explanation, which explains the situation.
Speaking only for me: I never used custom debuggers, I always used the default debugger in different smalltalk IDEs and so, I am used to a kind of "standard". But as your signature points out "Every thing should have the right to be different." :-) I can live with the given alternatives (create my now shortcuts and move the buttons). I ask myself, how many people know, need and use specific debuggers. And in this context, which debugger should be the "default" debugger. Perhaps it is an important point for the first impression of new people coming to pharo (coming from other smalltalks) and people coming from other languages. If you come to a new IDE, I assume it will not be the first step to customize the debugger (at least not for me). But, again - for me everything is fine as it is. I love working with pharo an I was very impressed by several new features of the new version. Eg. the new integrated code critics is an insanely great new feature (which is also not like this in other smalltalk IDEs!!). Regards Sabine -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/One-comment-to-new-Pharo5-debugger-tp4897390p4899132.html Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.