Woop, didn't check for copyright when I did the poster. However, the Plague Doctor monitors the usage of windows in the Pharo IDE and closes the ones that are likely not to be used. It uses (optional) visual clues the "importance" of a windows (heat scale from blue to red) and fades away not used windows.
It's easier if you give it a try! > On 30 Jan 2015, at 12:57, kilon alios <[email protected]> wrote: > > Bare in mind that using Copyrighted images without the permission of the > author makes you liable to be sued. > > So what is Plague Doctor ? The smalltalkhub description does not help at all, > what is that "window plague" ? > >> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 1:28 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote: >> :) >> >> Great picture! I love Plague Doctor >> freaking guy. >> >> Stef >> >> Le 30/1/15 11:29, Roberto Minelli a écrit : >>> To follow Stef’s advice of advertising our projects, here is the Plague >>> Doctor! >>> >>> During development your Pharo IDE will quickly become overcrowded with >>> unused windows. The Plague Doctor is a tool, inspired by Autumn Leaves, >>> that helps you to mitigate this issue by closing the windows that you are >>> less likely to use in the future. >>> >>> If you want to try our prototype, please install it with the following >>> script or ask me for a quick demo (I am Lille for the PharoDays!). >>> >>> Gofer new >>> smalltalkhubUser: 'RobertoMinelli' project: 'PlagueDoctor'; >>> package: 'ConfigurationOfPlagueDoctor'; >>> load. >>> (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfPlagueDoctor) loadDevelopment. >>> >>> <mime-attachment.png> >>> >>> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~RobertoMinelli/PlagueDoctor >>> >>> P.s. If you report a problem or a feature request, please file in an entry >>> https://github.com/RobertoMinelli/PlagueDoctor/issues >
