Le 25/11/2014 22:53, kilon alios a écrit :
yeap works like a charm now on Pharo4 and I have loaded development. I
have also set up the SSH key so I am ready to rock.

Cool. I'm still learning that Baseline + Git stuff, and it really seems very convenient. I'll end up doing proper Configurations one day ;)

I was also successful in following your instructions on finding the
shortcuts.

I saw that some usefull may be missing, and that I still can get some default ones even so I tried to block them :(

The one thing I miss from the original Browser is that history drop
down, it help me avoid opening new windows. Ideally I would like
something like bookmarks so I can navigate quickly back to classes that
I have visted before. Does your browser do anything like that ?

Yes. It records where you go, per window, and you can navigate back and forth with Cmd → and Cmd ← (they are called Back/Forward in the context menu).

looks like it works fine with themes I linked a blue theme I am testing
for Nireas
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ohr5jltw1x29vxo/Screenshot%202014-11-25%2023.48.15.png?dl=0
 which
is a big plus for me .

Yes! I think trying themes is nice and may answer practical needs as well (including improving that part of the code and tracking all those hardcoded values). The default Pharo3 and Pharo4 themes have serious issues on my laptops, because the scrollbar lack so much contrast that it is unreadable most of the time :(


Will dive into code now and see what I can steal. I will keep you posted.

I'll be listening.

It seems I have a bug floating somewhere: some nodes may apparently loose their children (i.e. they appear as empty even if something is in there).

Thierry

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Thierry Goubier
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Kilon,

    I updated the configurations (and the Readme as well). It should
    load an up to date version on Pharo3 and Pharo4, whether in stable
    or in development mode.

    Note, I use baselines in with both github:// urls (stable) and
    gitfiletree:// urls (development).

    Thierry

    Le 25/11/2014 00:00, kilon alios a écrit :



          >> I'm slowly learning to use baselines and github:// urls...,
        but the
        gitfiletree ones are so convenient for development.

        I used baseline for Nireas because it allows other users to
        install my
        app without the need to install git, I have not used gitfiletree
        because
        I heard that some people have corrupt commits with it or something
        similar and I am not experienced enough with git to deal with such
        issues plus filetree allowed me to use my familiar workflow that
        I had
        with python with command line git and github. But a tool like
        gitfieltree or gitfiletree itself is definetly the future of
        Pharo and
        git. Users like me that love git and github need a tool that offers
        close integration with git and I am certainly glad gitfiletree
        is around
        . I think I will give gitfiletree another try as well.

                Select the abstract class for commands, its
                AlTreeCommand (in

        Al-TreeMorph package).

        no idea where that is, I also used find class and cant find such
        class.
        Where is the Al-TreeMorph package ?

        also I tried some shortcuts CTRL+F does not work for me, it does
        nothing. I can open finder manually though.






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