1. Open settings 2. Type in quality 3. Uncheck nautilus plugin (or remove the plugin via top-right corner of nautilus window -> plugins manager -> remove QA)
Peter On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 03:16:31PM +0100, Raffaello Giulietti wrote: > I'm using the latest "official" release, namely Pharo 5. I have no > gut to experiment with Pharo 6. > > If not by the GUI, there still must be a way to evaluate some > expression to achieve the same effect, even in Pharo 5. > > > > > > On 2017-02-28 15:11, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > >What Pharo version are you using ? > > > >The screenshot was from Pharo 6. > > > >>On 28 Feb 2017, at 15:06, Raffaello Giulietti > >><raffaello.giulie...@lifeware.ch> wrote: > >> > >>Hi Sven, > >> > >>I already searched in the settings. > >> > >>Here is what I see in the Nautilus Browser settings: > >> > >>Code Browsing > >> Nautilus Browser > >> Show hierarchy by default? > >> Use old style keys? > >> > >>nothing else. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>On 2017-02-28 14:55, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > >>> > >>>>On 28 Feb 2017, at 14:49, Raffaello Giulietti > >>>><raffaello.giulie...@lifeware.ch> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>Hi, > >>>> > >>>>I find the suggestions mini-pane that appears under a method code rather > >>>>useless and distracting. > >>>> > >>>>I perfectly know that I'm an idiot, so there's no need for the tool to > >>>>keep reminding me how smart it is instead. > >>>> > >>>>Is there a way to get rid of it? > >>> > >>>Experiment with the Nautilus Settings: > >>> > >>><Mail Attachment.png> > >>> > >>>In particular 'Show critique list at the bottom' and 'Show source code > >>>annotation pane'. > >>> > >>>Sven > >>> > >> > > > > > >