But I don't understand it that well either, I just look at examples: find another inspector pane that looks or acts the way you want and go from there.
> On 01 Dec 2014, at 16:17, Thierry Goubier <thierry.goub...@gmail.com> wrote: > > And, yes, as explained in Doru's blog, it looks very simple. In practice, you > need a bit more than that (i.e. you have to know how to create Glamour > presentations). > > > Use the source, Luke ! > >> On 01 Dec 2014, at 16:00, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> "So, here is the main page:" >> >> thanks for links really impressive what you trying to do with GT tools, but >> I still cannot find documentation about the API of extending GT-Inspector >> >> following your link here >> http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/managing-gtinspector-extensions/ >> GTInspector class>>gtInspectorExtensionsIn: composite >> <gtInspectorPresentationOrder: 40> >> composite list >> title: 'Extensions'; >> display: [ >> (Object withAllSubclasses flatCollect: [ :each | >> (Pragma >> allNamed: #gtInspectorPresentationOrder: >> in: each) >> collect: [:p | p method asRingDefinition] ]) sorted ]; >> format: #gtDisplayString; >> filterOn: [ :text :each | >> each gtDisplayString includesSubstring: text caseSensitive: false ] >> >> for example I have tried this and works fine and well, but since does not >> tell me anything about the API , for example what composite is, or where >> title and display come to play and generally how I can use this >> customisability for my classes. Your other dont help on this issue either. >> I did not know that you can use GTInspector as a browser replacement. I am >> impressed :) >