Re: [Pharo-users] Package Browser (AKA 6-paned Browser) and Pharo package organization

2020-05-01 Thread ducasse
In the past when hovering the package list, we could see the package mini description and it would be good to resurrect it. Now stephen I suggest you try Pharo and see because many times when I reopened VW it looks like my fingers were cut. Because I could not go super fast navigation. Pharo

Re: [Pharo-users] Package Browser (AKA 6-paned Browser) and Pharo package organization

2020-05-01 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
Stephen Pope wrote > When I fire up Pharo, the system browser presents me with a list of > several hundred categories (from AST to Zodiac) in a system with over 8000 > classes. The system categorization makes no sense since I don’t know the > naming conventions and so many packages have cute but q

Re: [Pharo-users] Package Browser (AKA 6-paned Browser) and Pharo package organization

2020-05-01 Thread Sven Van Caekenberghe
http://books.pharo.org https://github.com/topics/pharo > On 1 May 2020, at 14:37, Noury Bouraqadi wrote: > > Hi Stefen, > > Welcome to Pharo :-) > > Here are 2 tips that whould help you find your way : > - Spotter (open it with Shift+Enter). It searches the whole image for names > (classes,

Re: [Pharo-users] Package Browser (AKA 6-paned Browser) and Pharo package organization

2020-05-01 Thread Noury Bouraqadi
Hi Stefen, Welcome to Pharo :-) Here are 2 tips that whould help you find your way : - Spotter (open it with Shift+Enter). It searches the whole image for names (classes, methods...) that include the given substring - Finder (Menu Tools) : Allows various kinds of searches. Searching with examp

Re: [Pharo-users] Automating release announcements

2020-05-01 Thread Ben Coman
On Fri, 1 May 2020 at 00:26, Gabriel Cotelli wrote: > I finally figure out how to make it work. For this mailing list you have > to send the e-mail in CC and not BCC, because if not it gets retained > awaiting for moderator approval. > In case anyone is interested here is the GitHub action making