This is excellent !!! We should change the default file browser to be this one !
-- Does this mail seem too brief? Sorry for that, I don’t mean to be rude! Please see http://emailcharter.org <http://emailcharter.org/> . Johan Fabry - http://pleiad.cl/~jfabry PLEIAD and RyCh labs - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University of Chile > On Jul 16, 2016, at 13:05, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Couple more updates: > > > If you truncate, you could put the full, non truncated path in a pop over, > > that would be a cheap way to solve that problem, no ? In any case, in my > > testing there was enough space. > > Fixed > > > Maybe also add a trailing / to indicate that it represents the directory > > and not the selection ? > > Fixed > > > the path is initially blank, it only fills when I start clicking. > > Fixed > > > And related to github filetree, what is the proper way to get a new version > > once you loaded the code ? > > What seems to work is to delete github-cache folder in image directory and > unload both file-dialog and BaselineOfFileDialog packages, and then reexecute > the load script again. > As this is really stupid, I'll have to ask Thierry or someone. > > And couple of more fixes based on Torsten's feedback: > > 1. the Open/Cancel buttons are swapped on Windows > 2. the FileSystem bookmark has been replaced with available disks on Windows > (C:, D:, ...) > 3. Added basic entry completion when saving; note that Dark Theme and the > EntryCompletion popup do not like each other --- this has to be fixed inside > Pharo. > > <completion.png> > > > One more thing I want to add really soon: clicking on a file would open a > GTInspector on the side (as part of the window), so you can see the preview > of text/image/etc > > Peter > > On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com > <mailto:i.uh...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu > <mailto:s...@stfx.eu>> wrote: > >> On 14 Jul 2016, at 23:49, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com >> <mailto:i.uh...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi Sven, >> >> What I am missing in the UI is some indication of the path that leads to the >> current selected file. Right now, I am wondering where exactly I am, I feel >> a bit lost (this is of course from the technical standpoint of a path in a >> tree). This could be done with a popup, a trail, a pop-over. >> >> I've added this couple of days ago (as I was missing this too), I just >> forgot to push the update to github (one downside compared to smalltalkhub >> :)). >> >> The only problem is that the image directory name is usually really long >> (the longest I have is 110 characters as it includes the build's name), so >> it doesn't exactly fit in. >> There is some shortening happening based on the window's width but it's not >> perfect. > > I had another look. Yes, this is cool. > > If you truncate, you could put the full, non truncated path in a pop over, > that would be a cheap way to solve that problem, no ? In any case, in my > testing there was enough space. > > If Spec supports it, then it should be easy. > > > Maybe also add a trailing / to indicate that it represents the directory and > not the selection ? > > Originally I wanted to make it bold, but again, Spec doesn't support Text > properly; trailing slash might be a compromise for now > > > <Screen Shot 2016-07-15 at 13.58.27.png> > > Also when I tested it, using > > FDOpenFileDialog new openModal. > > the path is initially blank, it only fills when I start clicking. > > That's a bug, I'll fix that. > > > BTW, could it be that FDMorphicUIManager becomes default automatically ? > > That seems quite aggressive, I don't feel it's stable enough… I could add > something like #load, and #loadDefault to the load script… but then you might > as well execute the beDefault. I'm not sure yet. > > > And related to github filetree, what is the proper way to get a new version > once you loaded the code ? > > I don't know, but it should be the same as with any other (e.g. smalltalkhub) > project, since it's both monticello, no? I've never done this, so I don't > know. (Usually when I am updating I look at the individual commits because I > want to know what has changed.) > > Peter >