> Sent from my iPhone
> > On 3 Feb 2019, at 02:42, Sean P. DeNigris <sean at clipperadams.com 
> > <http://lists.pharo.org/mailman/listinfo/pharo-users_lists.pharo.org>> 
> > wrote:
> > 
> > believe the default is to evaluate the whole line where the cursor is if
> > nothing is selected.
> 
> That reminds me - while I fixed the senders/implementers search commands to 
> intelligently look for the nearest selector to the cursor (in pharo7), I 
> forgot about workspace evaluation - doit or printit should find the nearest 
> complete expression (even if multiline) and evaluate that - unless you 
> specifically highlight something. It makes it much more efficient to then 
> examine things quickly.
> 
> Tim
I like the way is work now because I can super execute one line or multiple 
line. 
Now what frustrates me is that Command-B does not automatically select the 
line. 

I always wanted that 
        Command-B looks for implementors when the symbol is not a class 
        (if it is a class we get the class definition)

        Command-M when the symbol is a class should do a Command-B
        else a look for implementors

I think that now denis reintroduced the behavior I added long time ago and that 
was removed. 
The glitch left is the missing automatic selection of the line :)

Stef

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