So I miss the pane showing the comment under the class def.
yes, true. I need to how to to that.
What we have in the multiple selection browser is the mechanism to automatically get
the class comment on the right of the class def panel in a second panel.
May be a good way also would be to
why the down cyan arrow is not a down cyan arrow with a down orange
arrow? (may be this is ugly but it would be
more consistent).
well, we have a cyan square for an abstract method without sub-implementation, so for
those with sub-impl., we could have a small cyan square with an orange down
Why not put that information in the ? button itself? E.g., bold font
if there is something there, and italic if there is nothing.
- on
On Sep 29, 2008, at 18:57, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
You know I would really like to see if this is worth pressing the ?
So I miss the pane showing the
On Sep 30, 2008, at 10:18 AM, David Röthlisberger wrote:
So I miss the pane showing the comment under the class def.
yes, true. I need to how to to that.
What we have in the multiple selection browser is the mechanism to
automatically get the class comment on the right of the class def
On Sep 30, 2008, at 10:20 AM, David Röthlisberger wrote:
why the down cyan arrow is not a down cyan arrow with a down orange
arrow? (may be this is ugly but it would be
more consistent).
well, we have a cyan square for an abstract method without sub-
implementation, so for those with
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
On Sep 30, 2008, at 10:20 AM, David Röthlisberger wrote:
why the down cyan arrow is not a down cyan arrow with a down orange
arrow? (may be this is ugly but it would be
more consistent).
well, we have a cyan square for an abstract method without
Hi there,
taking the suggestions from the On icons thread, I have now changed and
extended
the icons in columns like this:
- Removed icons for extension methods ('+'), instead use italic font for the
method
name label if it's a extension method and additionally red color if it's an
override
this is cool!
Works well.
Stef
Hi there,
taking the suggestions from the On icons thread, I have now
changed and extended
the icons in columns like this:
- Removed icons for extension methods ('+'), instead use italic font
for the method
name label if it's a extension method and
This is an excellent news.
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 29 Sep 2008, at 11:36, David Röthlisberger wrote:
Hi there,
taking the suggestions from the On icons thread, I have now
changed and extended
the icons in columns like this:
- Removed icons for extension methods ('+'), instead use italic
David,
Very nice indeed!
One quick suggestion: classes without a comment need to have an icon,
and really really ugly one, for obvious reason: to get rid of it by
writing a comment ASAP :)
Janko
David Röthlisberger wrote:
Hi there,
taking the suggestions from the On icons thread, I have
I apologize for not paying more attention to this thread. Visual
feedback in the browser is very much appreciated, and you seem to be
doing a very nice job! Had I been paying attention, I'd have said
things like the following:
(1) Red is probably not the best choice to have lurking on the
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 07:03:39 -0400
Bill Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(4) Do we have any color blind people among us?
http://www.vischeck.com/vischeck/
s.
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this is good point
I shared my office with two daltonians
So we should come up with a nice set of icons.
Stef
On Sep 29, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 07:03:39 -0400
Bill Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(4) Do we have any color blind people among us?
I made a new version of Scriptloader that reflect the new version of OB
ScriptLoader-AlexandreBergel.516
is now in the Pharo rep (and not PharoInBox).
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 29 Sep 2008, at 11:36, David Röthlisberger wrote:
Hi there,
taking the suggestions from the On icons thread, I have
Hi Bill,
thanks for your feedback!
We will try to pay attention to the points you mentioned, in particular those
concerning color blind people.
David
I apologize for not paying more attention to this thread. Visual
feedback in the browser is very much appreciated, and you seem to be
doing
Hi Janko,
One quick suggestion: classes without a comment need to have an icon,
and really really ugly one, for obvious reason: to get rid of it by
writing a comment ASAP :)
Indeed, this is something we should add. The reason to not add it so far was that
almost every class would get this
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Alexandre Bergel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made a new version of Scriptloader that reflect the new version of OB
Hi Alex. You should stop doing that manually. I already maintain the
universe version. Please update your method to look like
Hi Alex. You should stop doing that manually. I already maintain the
universe version. Please update your method to look like
ScriptLoaderinstallingRB. Moreover, future pharo releases will
contain OB.
Excellent! In that case, how can I load OB?
Alexandre
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Alexandre Bergel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In that case, how can I load OB?
ScriptLoader new universalInstaller universe install: 'OB-Enhancements'
If it does not install the very latest version, it's because David
does not think it is ready yet. You can still
One quick suggestion: classes without a comment need to have an icon, and
really really ugly one, for obvious reason: to get rid of it by writing a
comment ASAP :)
Indeed, this is something we should add. The reason to not add it so far
was that almost every class would get this icon in
another point
why the down cyan arrow is not a down cyan arrow with a down orange
arrow? (may be this is ugly but it would be
more consistent).
Stef
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You know I would really like to see if this is worth pressing the ?
So I miss the pane showing the comment under the class def.
May be a good way also would be to have the question mark with a
different color
when there is a comment.
David we are starting to use manifesto for package so it
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