Ben, On 14 févr. 2012, at 20:23, Benjamin wrote:
> Basically, the infrastructure is here. > > But I still have to copy and past each menu entry :) > > It's long and a bit boring, but it's easy to do ^^ > I have no idea on how this is implemented. Just wondering if it can't be automated somehow. At least partially (e.g. a skeleton)? A skeleton might allow others to help. BTW, I installed Nautilus on 1.4-333 yesterday night. Here is some feedback. I like the group idea. But, how can I add a new group ? I also wanted to reset a group (last modified, last viewed). How can do it ? I added a couple of classes, but strangely, they don't show up in the "last modified" group. Noury > > > Ben > > On Feb 14, 2012, at 8:15 PM, Noury Bouraqadi wrote: > >> Cool. I'll give it a try. I'm like mariano, luc and other waiting for RB >> support to start using Nautilus as the default browser. >> >> Noury >> On 14 févr. 2012, at 18:39, Benjamin wrote: >> >>> Hello guys, >>> >>> I know a some of you are waiting for the integration of the RB engine into >>> Nautilus. >>> >>> Some of them are already implemented, so if you wanna test them, here is >>> the gofer script >>> >>> Gofer new >>> url: 'http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/Nautilus'; >>> package: 'ConfigurationOfNautilus'; >>> load. >>> >>> (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfNautilusRefactoring) perform: #loadDefault >>> >>> >>> It loads everything. >>> >>> For now I have only done some refactorings for classes, so if you popup the >>> menu on a class, a new item named Refactoring should appear :) >>> >>> Moreover, the 'rename class' method is replaced by the RB one :) >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance for your feedback, and if you want to participate, you >>> are more than welcome :) >>> >>> >>> Ben >> >> Noury >> -- >> http://twitter.com/#!/NouryBouraqadi >> http://www.kroobe.com/profile/noury >> >> > > Noury -- http://twitter.com/#!/NouryBouraqadi http://www.kroobe.com/profile/noury Afin de contribuer au respect de l'environnement, merci de n'imprimer ce courriel qu'en cas de necessite Please consider the environment before you print