If we had a way to scope inside that micro-world subset, then we could simply use the scoping for that (and have syntax highlighting matching the scope of the browser showing the code).
Then, once the user is deep enough, then he could be told how to reach the full scope. Or we let him find by himself, Hypercard-like :) Thierry ________________________________ De : Pharo-dev [pharo-dev-boun...@lists.pharo.org] de la part de J.F. Rick [s...@je77.com] Envoyé : lundi 7 avril 2014 16:30 À : Pharo Development List Objet : Re: [Pharo-dev] Suggested Syntax Highlighting Features for Beginners On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Pharo4Stef <pharo4s...@free.fr<mailto:pharo4s...@free.fr>> wrote: Did you also see that what I like is to make a distinction between a possible selector and a wrong one? because this is nice. Yes, that is nice. My guess is that for beginning programmers (rather than programmers new to Pharo), it might be nice to prioritize certain messages or even limit the messages to a subset initially, especially in a Microworld environment. Cheers, Jeff -- Jochen "Jeff" Rick, Ph.D. http://www.je77.com/ Skype ID: jochenrick