I do not fully understand what you mean, but I assume the difference between a basic inspector on the real fields of an object and a specialized dictionary inspector which shows the elements in the inspector?
We added the custom dictionary inspector a while ago,
plus there was the right-click menu with the basic-inspect entry.
With the new inspector views you can switch between the basic inspectors and
custom inspectors. Just do:
Smalltalk globals inspect.
and you have 3 choices now
⌘+1 Collection Inspector (the original dictionary inspector)
⌘+0 Basic Inspector (here alternatively ⌘+1)
⌘+3 Tree Inspector
For other objects there are even more choices:
World inspect.
⌘+1 Basic Inspector
⌘+2 Tree Inspector
⌘+3 View Hierarchy Inspector
⌘+4 Morphic Viewer (currently broken due to spec changes)
On 2013-10-06, at 20:58, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> the old inspector defined a hierarchy of specialized inspector and I was
> giving a lecture to serious programmers :)
> and I noticed that they were confused by the inspector when opening
> dictionary because we see the dictionary state.
>
> Stef
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