Re: [Pharo-users] using spotter in pharo 7. but have many error.

2019-03-19 Thread peter yoo
hm... maybe not for font. because. "Pharo 7.0.2 Build information: Pharo-7.0.2+build.154.sha.9f17218676db0c1a0dd5d1b03226e660dbd674b6 (64 Bit)" this version not have any problem for spotter. ok.. change pharo version. thanks to you :D

Re: [Pharo-users] using spotter in pharo 7. but have many error.

2019-03-18 Thread Sean P. DeNigris
peter yoo wrote > many error encounterd It looks like those errors are related to fonts, not spotter. Someone else can probably tell you more... - Cheers, Sean -- Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html

Re: [Pharo-users] Using Spotter

2015-06-08 Thread Damien Cassou
Tudor Girba writes: > Again, it is not necessarily convenient. In this first iteration, the goal > was to produce something that is fast and composable. In the next iteration > we should learn what works and what does not. And this use case is > certainly one thing that seems to be expected.

Re: [Pharo-users] Using Spotter

2015-06-07 Thread Alexandre Bergel
Thanks Juraj and Doru! It is now clearer Cheers, Alexandre > On Jun 7, 2015, at 9:00 AM, Tudor Girba wrote: > > At the moment, the only way to do that is to use diving. RT*Zoom means: RT > and Zoom. So, you can: > - filter by Zoon, > - dive in category (Cmd+Shift+Right) > - then filter by RT

Re: [Pharo-users] Using Spotter

2015-06-07 Thread Juraj Kubelka
Hi, you need to 1. write Roassal2 #p 2. select Roassal2 package and dive-in element by pressing cmd+-> 3. write Zoom, 4. dive-in category by pressing cmd+shift+-> 5 write RT Composed queries (e.g., “RT*Zoom”, “RT Zoom”) are not supported now, but certainly it is something we will improve. Ch

Re: [Pharo-users] Using Spotter

2015-06-07 Thread Tudor Girba
At the moment, the only way to do that is to use diving. RT*Zoom means: RT and Zoom. So, you can: - filter by Zoon, - dive in category (Cmd+Shift+Right) - then filter by RT Again, it is not necessarily convenient. In this first iteration, the goal was to produce something that is fast and composab

[Pharo-users] Using Spotter

2015-06-07 Thread Alexandre Bergel
Hi! If in spotter: 1- enter: Roassal2 #p 2- select: Roassal2 and press cmd -> 3- enter: Zoom Then I see all the classes that belongs to Roassal that have the word Zoom in them. The question I have is: how can I look for all the classes having Zoom in their name and begi

Re: [Pharo-users] using spotter to navigate through the file system

2015-03-12 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi, On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:59 AM, kilon alios wrote: > > "Images should appear fine. What images are you missing?" > > hmm it looks like I am missing the preview panel altogether. Is this > committed to Pharo 4 ? I got the latest Pharo 4 image just now. > No, it's not yet. I made some chang

Re: [Pharo-users] using spotter to navigate through the file system

2015-03-12 Thread kilon alios
"Images should appear fine. What images are you missing?" hmm it looks like I am missing the preview panel altogether. Is this committed to Pharo 4 ? I got the latest Pharo 4 image just now. "In the meantime, you can add a simple presentation that allows you to change the file in your packages :)

Re: [Pharo-users] using spotter to navigate through the file system

2015-03-12 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi, On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:38 AM, kilon alios wrote: > Really impressive stuff. Looks like GTSpotter does not understand "~" for > home folder. It also does not preview images > Images should appear fine. What images are you missing? > as gtinspector can and also fails to preview text fil

Re: [Pharo-users] using spotter to navigate through the file system

2015-03-12 Thread kilon alios
Really impressive stuff. Looks like GTSpotter does not understand "~" for home folder. It also does not preview images as gtinspector can and also fails to preview text files that dont have a .txt extension like for example .profile again GTInspector has no problem previewing. Is it possible to mo

[Pharo-users] using spotter to navigate through the file system

2015-03-11 Thread Tudor Girba
Hi, Here is a little post that describes how you can use GTSpotter to navigate through the file system: http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/searching-file-system-with-gtspotter/ If you combine this with the GTInspector ability of allowing you interact with the file references, you get a pretty