> In Nautilus, unlike old Browser it now works for multiple keywords, so > things are improving.
Mm, I think it was Dan Ingalls who made browsing senders/implementors of multi-argument keyword messages in the code pane working since the 1990's. It works with even gross effort -- in the attached picture I made a sloppy selection of #objectWithOid:ifFound:ifAbsent and press Command+M to get implementors in spite of all of the intermediate code it knows what I wanted. > The main drawback from usability point of view: it is an implicit > feature, invisible to newbie and other out of the context. I was using Squeak for more than 5 years when someone told me about it -- Once discovered, it's great, productivity has been a bit higher ever since. People should know about it if they don't already.. > Though in term of number of actions necessary to reach information, > I'm not sure it's a clear win. > There's a balance between simplicity and efficiency. > Isn't it also a step backward in promotion of keyboard navigation over > mouse navigation? > > Nicolas > >> >> Open an entry to be sure it's not lost in the mailing list, and as soon as I >> can, I will see to add a setting for this :) >> (right now I am more in a "bugs fix" phase that "add new features" one ^^) >> >> Ben >> >> >> >> On May 12, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Hilaire Fernandes wrote: >> >>> Tried from Nautilus: >>> >>> Why when asking 'implementors of ' in the method menu, I only got the >>> implementor of this method. >>> >>> Am I doing something wrong? >>> >>> Look like the browser need a lot of love. >>> >>> Hilaire >>> >>> -- >>> Dr. Geo -- http://www.drgeo.eu >>> >>> >> >> >
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