Robert Shiplett wrote:
Can it be flagged as a "Must Fix" for a 3.1 release ?
It is very easy to have more than one browser open and that becomes
even more problematic on a 10" screen ( even tho' I try to work with
dual monitors and one a 27" with good resolution, the small screen is
Can it be flagged as a "Must Fix" for a 3.1 release ?
It is very easy to have more than one browser open and that becomes even
more problematic on a 10" screen ( even tho' I try to work with dual
monitors and one a 27" with good resolution, the small screen is a fact of
hardware sales and inexpens
Pharo4Stef wrote:
can you open a bug entry?
Stef
yes. see below.
btw in case someone judges it differently, I tagged it Nice To Have
rather than Must Fix.
On 28 Feb 2014, at 05:49, b...@openinworld.com wrote:
b...@openinworld.com wrote:
can you open a bug entry?
Stef
On 28 Feb 2014, at 05:49, b...@openinworld.com wrote:
> b...@openinworld.com wrote:
>>
>> Pharo4Stef wrote:
>>>
>>> On 27 Feb 2014, at 11:22, Thomas Worthington
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
Is it expected that two browsers open on the same class don't reflect th
b...@openinworld.com wrote:
Pharo4Stef wrote:
On 27 Feb 2014, at 11:22, Thomas Worthington wrote:
Is it expected that two browsers open on the same class don't reflect the same state if one of them is used to edit the class?
What do you mean exactly?
No
Pharo4Stef wrote:
On 27 Feb 2014, at 11:22, Thomas Worthington wrote:
Is it expected that two browsers open on the same class don't reflect the same state if one of them is used to edit the class?
What do you mean exactly?
Normally the two browser should let you browse
This is unexpected !
Open two browsers on the same class with opened comment pane. changing the
comment in one class
updates the text in the other.
changing the super class, or the instance variables does *not* update the
other browser.
I was sure this works for all changes.
2014-02-27 20:56
On 27 Feb 2014, at 11:22, Thomas Worthington wrote:
> Is it expected that two browsers open on the same class don't reflect the
> same state if one of them is used to edit the class?
What do you mean exactly?
Normally the two browser should let you browse the same class differently but
the cl
Is it expected that two browsers open on the same class don't reflect the
same state if one of them is used to edit the class?
I'm sure this used to work, although I might be getting mixed up with
Emacs.
TW