Hi Ofrray, yes it is due to view inspect inspect.
Actually I already wrote a "b view inspect", so you just have to execute
the code, but if you inspect it, you get inspector on inspector.

There is always this behavior, due to a <anRTView> signalUpdate, embedded
with the events, that will affect the view on your last inspector. In the
others, (if you do inspect inspec inspect...) the events will occur but you
don't see them in real time. If you refresh the view you will see that
these events happened.

Pierre

2015-03-04 23:44 GMT-03:00 Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[email protected]>
:

> Hi,
>
> Seems pretty interesting. I have an odd behaviour though. Besides the
> lateral view in the playground, a new window called "Inspector on a RTView"
> is created. When I move the scroller on that new window, the view in the
> right part of the playgrond starts to move. Please test what happens when
> you move the scroller in the new window to see it for yourself.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Offray
>
> El 04/03/15 a las 09:21, Pierre CHANSON escribió:
>
>  Hi all,
>>
>> RTScrollBarBuilder allows you to add a scalable scroll bar or scroll pad
>> to your
>> Roassal view.
>>
>> see examples in RTScrollBarBuilderExamples, or try to execute this in a
>> workspace:
>>
>> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>> b := RTMondrian new.
>>       b shape rectangle
>>                   withBorder;
>>                   width: [ :cls | cls numberOfVariables * 5];
>>                   height: #numberOfMethods;
>>                   linearFillColor: #numberOfLinesOfCode within: RTObject
>> withAllSubclasses.
>>       b nodes: RTObject withAllSubclasses.
>>       b edges connectFrom: #superclass.
>>       b layout tree.
>>       b build.
>>
>>
>> b2 := RTScrollBarBuilder new.
>> b2 view: b view.
>> b2 objects: b view elements.
>> b2 build inspect
>> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>>
>> Feedbacks are welcome !
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>>
>>
>> ​
>>
>>
>
>

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