Nice! Didn’t know about that one.
On 12.12.2013, at 09:35, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote: > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > [Pharo Trick: #0004] - Run code using a key command to speedup development > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Works in: Pharo3.0 Latest update: #30637 but should work in other 2.0/3.0 > versions > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > If you have to run some code very often you typically have to evaluate it > from a workspace over and over again. > But to speed up you can assign a global keymapping which allows to run it with > a simple keyboard shortcut: > > World > on: $a shift command > do: [ Object browse ]. > > Evaluate this once in a workspace. After that anytime you press SHIFT, the > command button (on Windows this is ALT) and A together the block gets > evaluated > and your code runs easily. > > Background: > =========== > In Pharo there is a global morph called "World" representing the desktop. > One can assign a key combination to any morph including this world. > If you are interested on the Keymappings then read > http://playingwithobjects.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/keymappings-101-for-pharo-2-0/ > for more >
