"What do you need to know. At the bottom of the post, there is an example of how the classes and methods search is done. Do you need more information?"
Yes I noticed, give me time to really dive into the code and see what new questions I have. "Why not? Give it a try. You probably should extend Morph for that :)" I dont remember if it was Sven once offered a piece of code to return all defined shortcuts, will dig it out. On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > > On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:05 PM, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> yeap thats a great feature to have too. I would love also more info ( >> when you find the time I am in no rush ) about customizing GTSpotter. Now >> back to having fun with this tool and reading its code :) >> > > What do you need to know. At the bottom of the post, there is an example > of how the classes and methods search is done. Do you need more information? > > PS: makes me wonder if I could use it to search for keyboard shortcuts >> > > Why not? Give it a try. You probably should extend Morph for that :) > > Cheers, > Doru > > > > >> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> At the moment, you can easily get back to the previous context through >>> the history category. >>> >>> Doru >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:51 AM, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> no that was 100% my fault , its clear in your blog post I just did not >>>> get it at first read. >>>> >>>> It works using Ubuntu its alt+shift+rightarrow >>>> >>>> I am seriously impressed with your work guys, this takes pharo to >>>> another level. Thank you. >>>> >>>> If I could make some early requests, I would like the option to pin the >>>> GTSpotter window and also move it around if I want to keep it as reference. >>>> Since this could work as an excellent finder replacement too. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> This is described briefly in the post, but Johan had also a problem >>>>> with the description. >>>>> >>>>> So, if you want to see all 30 classes, you dive in the category >>>>> through Cmd+Shift+RightArrow. This spawns the collection with the results >>>>> and you can continue searching. >>>>> >>>>> Let me know if it works for you. >>>>> >>>>> Doru >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 11:28 AM, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> thanks but that was not necessary, apparently GTSpotter is not added >>>>>> to the world menus and it can only be triggered with a shortcut that the >>>>>> blog post does not mention which is alt+enter. >>>>>> >>>>>> This an awesome tool. love it :) >>>>>> >>>>>> Question : how I expand the search results , for example it gives a >>>>>> 5/30 classes how I can see all 30 classes that are the search result ? >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> There is a pre-built image here http://gt.moosetechnology.org >>>>>>> >>>>>>> > On 09 Dec 2014, at 11:08, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > So how I can give this a try, I downloaded latest moose 5.0 and >>>>>>> there is no GTSpotter inside >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 10:27 AM, kilon alios < >>>>>>> kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> > sounds very interesting cant wait to try it and take a look also >>>>>>> at Brick. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 1:35 AM, Andrei Chis < >>>>>>> chisvasileand...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 8:02 PM, kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > Dont know if this is auto completion replacement or not, from the >>>>>>> looks of it seem a lot more than that. Auto completion is one of the >>>>>>> thing >>>>>>> that annoys me in Pharo and this looks like a very good replacement. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > So the gui is also made with Glamour ? >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > No it's in Brick. Brick is a small extension that we made to >>>>>>> Morphic to make it a little more faster and to control resizing better. >>>>>>> > So it's Morphic not Glamour :) >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Cheers, >>>>>>> > Andrei >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Look very good looking and very useful cant wait to try it :) >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > Thanks for the suggestions, Johan. I will change the text and we >>>>>>> will definitely look into making the shortcuts more apparent. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Cheers, >>>>>>> > Doru >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Johan Fabry <jfa...@dcc.uchile.cl> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > OK now I get it … thanks for clarifying! >>>>>>> > I think my confusion stems from the use of ‘category' and then >>>>>>> talking about 'the collection object’, which made me think about >>>>>>> collections and source code and protocols and packages and I got lost. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > I think that the sentence of the blog would be clearer like this >>>>>>> (uppercase to show changes): >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > To do this, GTSpotter offers an extra action: diving in a RESULTS >>>>>>> category. Pressing Cmd+Shift+ArrowRight dives in the collection OF >>>>>>> RESULTS >>>>>>> OF that category. Thus, we can continue refining the search inside the >>>>>>> category. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > So then, my suggestion for a legend at the bottom of the results >>>>>>> list would be: >>>>>>> > Cmd+Shift+ArrowUp/ArrowDown = Next/Prev category, Cmd+RightArrow = >>>>>>> Dive into Result, Cmd+Shift+RightArrow = Dive into Category >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > > On Dec 8, 2014, at 12:48, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > Hi, >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > Ok. Let's take it step by step and see if we cannot find a >>>>>>> better way of explaining. >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > Take a look at the first picture in the blog post. Entering >>>>>>> GTSpo shows results both for Classes and for Packages. These "Classes" >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> "Packages" are what we call search categories, and they have associated >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> query processor that can populate them with results (see the "Spotting >>>>>>> your >>>>>>> objects" section from the bottom of the post). >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > In our case, we get 39 classes (of which only 5 are shown) and 1 >>>>>>> package that match the query. If you want to look at all those 39 >>>>>>> classes, >>>>>>> you can dive in the whole collection behind the category in a separate >>>>>>> step. This is achieved through Cmd+Shift+ArrowRight. Does it make more >>>>>>> sense now? >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > I did not consider the category to be confusing. Would you >>>>>>> propose another name? >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > Cheers, >>>>>>> > > Doru >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Johan Fabry < >>>>>>> jfa...@dcc.uchile.cl> wrote: >>>>>>> > > Sorry, but no :-( >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > I am always confused when people say ‘category’ because the word >>>>>>> has so many overloaded meanings. The same happens in the blog post, it >>>>>>> is >>>>>>> not clear to me what category means here, and what does it have to do >>>>>>> with >>>>>>> the collection object? >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > > On Dec 7, 2014, at 11:16, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > Hi, >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > Yes, we will still evolve the UI. At the very least you will >>>>>>> get the shortkeys directly on the actions. >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > The answer to your question is in the blog post: >>>>>>> > > > GTSpotter offers an extra action: diving in a category. >>>>>>> Pressing Cmd+Shift+ArrowRight dives in the collection object containing >>>>>>> only the items from that category. Thus, we can continue refining the >>>>>>> search inside the category. >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > So, you will open the collection of that sub-category and you >>>>>>> will see more items at once (not just 5). Is it clearer now? >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > Cheers, >>>>>>> > > > Doru >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > ---> Save our in-boxes! http://emailcharter.org <--- >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > Johan Fabry - http://pleiad.cl/~jfabry >>>>>>> > > PLEIAD lab - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University >>>>>>> of Chile >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > -- >>>>>>> > > www.tudorgirba.com >>>>>>> > > >>>>>>> > > "Every thing has its own flow" >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > ---> Save our in-boxes! http://emailcharter.org <--- >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Johan Fabry - http://pleiad.cl/~jfabry >>>>>>> > PLEIAD lab - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University of >>>>>>> Chile >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > -- >>>>>>> > www.tudorgirba.com >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > "Every thing has its own flow" >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> www.tudorgirba.com >>>>> >>>>> "Every thing has its own flow" >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> www.tudorgirba.com >>> >>> "Every thing has its own flow" >>> >> >> > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > > "Every thing has its own flow" >