Hi Tim,
You could also give GTInspector a try for a more fine tuned approach to
finding a morph. Take a look here:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/custom-morph-screenshot-with-gtinspector/
Doru
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Tim Mackinnon
wrote:
> In older versions of Squeak pharo -
Ben Coman wrote
> On Windows, the Alt doesn't work upfront
fyi it does if you enable the setting
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Cheers,
Sean
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Tim Mackinnon wrote:
In older versions of Squeak pharo - I think alt-click would cycle you through
halos on objects in the UI.
I have noticed in Pharo 3/4 - if I ctrl+shift click I get a menu that has
many options, one of which is "add halo" - but how do I control which UI
element I will get a h
Tim Mackinnon wrote
> In older versions of Squeak pharo - I think alt-click would cycle you
> through halos on objects in the UI.
If you hold down shift in addition to this combination, the halos will cycle
in reverse. To restore the non-shift direction, there is a setting (don't
recall the name o
In older versions of Squeak pharo - I think alt-click would cycle you through
halos on objects in the UI.
I have noticed in Pharo 3/4 - if I ctrl+shift click I get a menu that has
many options, one of which is "add halo" - but how do I control which UI
element I will get a halo on? Similarly - the