>> I usually never switch between Log and other packages / classes, except if 
>> those packages are related (i.e., from the same application). When I need to 
>> see other classes that have nothing to do with my application, I usually 
>> open a new browser.
> 
> Ok, then another question:
> - When working on one application, would you prefer all searches and 
> refactorings be:
> a) scoped to your application
> b) system wide
> c) both (:))

I would like the system to give me what I expect: 
  Searching for something that is not contained in my application, should give 
me the broad result.
  Searching for something that is part of the application, should result from 
the rest of the system should be made optional.

Alexandre

> 
> I implemented a) for classes and packages, but I'm wondering if this is the 
> right balance: a) is very convenient, but at times I want b), which means c).
> 
> I also have a problem of a good GUI representation of the fact the browser is 
> scoped, and which scope exactly it is. Why?
> 
> Because, when scoping is easy, then you can drill down through code by 
> scoping over scoping: first a package / then a class / then a group of 
> methods... And then explaining what the scope is at that point is... not easy.
> 
> Thierry
> 
>> Alexandre
>> 
>> 
>> On Mar 4, 2014, at 9:29 AM, Goubier Thierry <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Now in Nautilus I often type Log to only the Log package so what display
>>>> your search bar
>>> 
>>> Hi Stef,
>>> 
>>> when you do that, do you usually:
>>> - work only with Log in that Nautilus instance (i.e. your package search 
>>> entry is staying with Log all the time)
>>> - Or switch between Log and other packages / classes (i.e. you write Log 
>>> multiple times in the search bar)
>> 
> 
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