Yes or you click on the class and say expand and this means that you  
inpect it then.

Stef

On Oct 22, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Johan Brichau wrote:

>
> On 22 Oct 2009, at 11:03, George Herolyants wrote:
>
>> 2009/10/21 Johan Brichau <johan.bric...@uclouvain.be>:
>>> - Do not 'inspect/explore' the class as a normal object but make it
>>> jump to a browser instead
>>
>> I don't agree with it. Class is a normal object and must be inspected
>> as all other objects, I think. But, it would be great to have menu
>> item or shortcut to open the class being inspected in a browser.
>
> Of course, inspecting classes as normal objects should still be
> possible using the inspector.
> In essence, 'Object inspect' should still open the normal inspector.
>
> My comment relates to having the 'Class' link in the tree. I have
> never wanted to inspect the class of an object at that level when
> inspecting 'regular objects'. Instead, I want to know the Object's
> class and use the convenient class browsers to find which methods the
> object understands.
>
> cheers
>
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> johan.bric...@uclouvain.be
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