> On May 5, 2016, at 12:32 AM, Hilaire <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> AMHO, there are some needed feedbacks on some tools. There are the most
> visible I can see, where newbies will be contemplating without
> understanding.
> 
> I try to propose a tip, please *correct* it when wrong or incomplete.
> 
> NAUTILUS
> - 'Scoped'-> not sure what is the extent of the Scoped, but a proposed
> tip: 'Browse in the context of the selected package/class: all nautilus
> tools -- including refactoring -- will proceed only within the selected
> package/class.'
> - 'Format as you read' -> based on Peter suggestion: 'Autoformat code
> without editing. Useful when reading some old/unformatted code.'
> - 'NW/W' -> I don't know
> - '+L' -> 'Toggle line number for code"
> 
> SETTINGS BROWSERS
> - There are about 100 Spotter entries without unhelpful descriptions as:
> 'Trait>>#spotterReferenceFor:
> spotterReferenceFor: aStep
>    <spotterOrder: 30>
>    aStep listProcessor
>            title: 'References';
>            allCandidates: [ (SystemNavigation default allReferencesTo: self
> binding) collect: #compiledMethod ];
>            itemName: [ :method | method gtDisplayString ];
>            filter: GTFilterSubstring'
> 
> is it a bug or on purpose? However definitely not newbie friendly.
> 
> If these settings are not relevant, may be hiding it.
> 
> - GRAPHIC THEME
> It lacks contrast, (and no there is objective measure, otherwise what is
> design for) but I guess nothing much can be done.
> Tooltips lost again the blue contrasting background for a grey
> unconstrasting one. In the past I already fixed the Water theme from
> random refactoring, it is sad to see few care on the UI: this is the
> first thing newbies will notice even before reaching the deep beauty of
> Pharo, they will be gone because the first impression went wrong.
> 
> 
> Hilaire
> 
> PS:
> Please, don't assume because I post this review I take responsibility on
> fixing it, I may or not. I really get this irritating feedback from my
> feedbacks, and I don't think pressure is helpful. We are doing our best
> according to our personnel life constraints. If not ok, I will shut up
> for ever.

Hilaire, please, never shut up.  

> -- 
> Dr. Geo
> http://drgeo.eu

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