Glenn, Thank you for your response. Ok, so you can browse examples by inspecting the class? Which classes do you mean because I can't seem to find any ones with examples. For example, here: https://steverstuff.s3.amazonaws.com/pharo2.png
I can't find the examples tag! Maybe I am looking in the wrong package. I am looking under the classes of package "Brick". Do you know what objects, specifically, that has an Examples tab? On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 3:53 AM Glenn Cavarlé <glenn.cava...@gmail.com> wrote: > H Steve, > > I just saw that you sent me a personal email about that. > Thanks for your interest in Brick, I have been slightly away from the > project for some time so maybe Aliaksei or Doru could provide a better > answer. > > For my part, since Brick is using GtExample, I'm just browsing examples by > inspecting the class. > When the inspector is open, you can browse and show examples in the tab > named "Examples". > > > test email wrote > > PS Is Brick/Block the thing to learn these days? Is this where > development > > is heading? > > Good question. > There are 2 actively developed projects : Spec2 and Bloc/Brick. > Some fresh info here: > > http://forum.world.st/Explaining-Spec2-and-why-Bloc-is-on-the-roadmap-td5098841.html > > > Spec (https://github.com/pharo-spec/Spec) is a UI Builder which aim to be > backend-independent. > All "native" tools shipped in the Pharo image are developped using it (or > should be). > A new version is actively developed and already show great results. Spec2 > should probably support Bloc/Brick as backend in the near future. > > Brick is a redesigned widget layer on top of Bloc, a new UI infrastructure > which aim to replace Morphic, one day. > The original github repo is https://github.com/pharo-graphics/Brick but I > saw that the Feenk team (which actively develop it) forked the repo in > Febrary (https://github.com/feenkcom/Brick). > So i don't know what is exactly the current state of each version. > > I hope I have answered your questions ;) > Cheers, > > > > ----- > Glenn Cavarlé > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > >