So it was that simple! Thanks alot for these messages, now I will be able to make *new* and *classy* things instantly :-D
Alain On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote: > This method is on the instance side of the class and therefore requires > TextEditorDialogWindow new newTextEditorMorph. If it were on the class > side, it would be like you were trying it. > > Hi all, > > Exploring the system browser (Pharo 2.0), I see that there exists a class > called TextEditorDialogWindow; as this name sounds interesting to me, I > want to test one, and I see that there is only one method in the category > 'create': this method is called newTextEditorMorph. So, I send the > message newTextEditorMorph to the class TextEditorDialogWindow, daring a: > > TextEditorDialogWindow newTextEditorMorph > > At the 'Do It', I get this error message: 'TextEditorDialogWindow > class(Object) doesNotUnderstand: #newTextEditorMorph' > > That's what I don't understand: If the class has a method called this > way, why does it not understand the corresponding message? What did I miss? > > Alain > > >
