Re: [Pharo-dev] Opening World Tools via Shortcuts

2014-07-26 Thread Peter Uhnák
Thank you too! Perhaps the shortcuts could be added to the right side of label in the World menu? Just as it is done in the right click menu (whatever it's called) on selected text. Also, is there a shortcut for closing an active window? And/or cycling through them (Cmd+Tab or something)? Peter

Re: [Pharo-dev] Opening World Tools via Shortcuts

2014-07-26 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi Peter, These are legitimate questions. You can use Cmd+W to close a window. To move through use TAB / Shift+TAB. If you want to understand keybindings more deeply, you can play with the GTInspector: http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/managing-morph-keybindings-with-gtinspector Doru

Re: [Pharo-dev] Opening World Tools via Shortcuts

2014-07-26 Thread kilon alios
I was asked about it in stackoverflow I think it would be a clever idea to add a shortcut for Emergency evaluator. I think its very important to have a shortcut for such tool in case like the other problem I had reported (thanks to the guys who fixed this bug , you are great ! ) with inspector

[Pharo-dev] Opening World Tools via Shortcuts

2014-07-25 Thread kilon alios
Is it possible to open the tools in world menu using shortcuts ? I am interested especially for Workspace , Browser (without selecting a message) , Finder , Monticello and of course all the others. you can answer the questions also here -

Re: [Pharo-dev] Opening World Tools via Shortcuts

2014-07-25 Thread Camille Teruel
On OSX you have (on Windows and Linux you might change Cmd to Ctrl or Alt I never remember): - Monticello: Cmd+O,P - Workspace: Cmd+O,W - Browser: Cmd+O,B - Transcript: Cmd+O,T - Settings: Cmd+O,S - Test Runner: Cmd+O,U AFAIK there is no shortcut for the Finder, we can assign it

Re: [Pharo-dev] Opening World Tools via Shortcuts

2014-07-25 Thread kilon alios
thanks you it works like a charm. One less reason to use mouse ;) On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Camille Teruel camille.ter...@gmail.com wrote: On OSX you have (on Windows and Linux you might change Cmd to Ctrl or Alt I never remember): - Monticello: Cmd+O,P - Workspace: Cmd+O,W -