Hi Christophe, We will start with adding the possibility of closing the last pane. It is unlikely that we will add closing of random panes in the inspector because the main purpose of those panes is to preserve the navigation path.
For preserving inspectors on independent objects, we need another solution. I believe for this case, we could simply use a kind of a clipboard for objects that can be inspected at a later time. Cheers, Doru On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Christophe Demarey < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Le 4 oct. 2014 à 11:51, Tudor Girba a écrit : > > Pharo needs a centralised way to manage tabs and windows, its a system >> heavily .... wait that is wrong.... solely based on GUIs. So this is not a >> GT issue, its more a Pharo issue. >> > The problem with GT because is such a detailed tool it exposes this Pharo >> weakness a lot more than other tools. >> > > The GTInspector problem will be solved by adding the possibility for each > last tab to close. > > > Please, add these feature for all tabs (maybe not for the first one but it > does not matter). > I often need to hide/close intermediates tabs that are just there because > they were needed for the navigation. At the end, I just want to keep > inspectors on objects I want to look at. > > Regards, > Christophe. > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow"
