> On 05 Apr 2015, at 17:37, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote: > > aliaksei > > what would be nice is that each time we click on a button or press a command > key > you emit a growl notification with the description.
for debug, I suppose? because otherwise is too much pollution… tooltips are created for that and I think they do right their job. Esteban > > Stef > > Le 5/4/15 03:03, Aliaksei Syrel a écrit : >> Hi Ben, >> >> This is quite a hidden and implicit key stroke. Regardless that I know I've >> used it before follow a tutorial, I forgot it. Since Spotter has a >> <Settings Icon> (which I like and think it could be pushed as a standard >> throughout the system in Pharo 5), it might be useful for Pharo 4 if the >> Spotter Settings page contains a "How To" or "Keyboard shortcuts" item that >> just contains descriptive text. Or if there is no facility for that, >> perhaps a few of the keyboard shortcuts listed as individual items with >> descriptions, even if you can't change them. I think this will be useful >> for people presented with Spotter for the first time, particularly since >> first use already prompts users to go to settings to send usage data. >> >> >> Yes, you right, shortcuts were quite hidden. However, after we received a >> lot of similar feedback we improved the situation with shortcuts. Now all >> actions in Spotter have explicit action buttons: >> <Mail Attachment.png> >> >> As soon as you press "shift" (you can't not to press shift during usage of >> spotter) all action buttons are highlighted explicitly: >> <Mail Attachment.png> >> >> If you hover action button for a few second a hint appears that tells which >> shortcut is assigned to an action. If you hover the button while pressing >> shift a hint appears immediately: >> >> <Mail Attachment.png> >> >> Also, in Pharo help there is a good tutorial listing all Spotter shortcuts >> and assigned actions: >> <Mail Attachment.png> >> >> How else can we improve discoverability of Spotter features? >> >> Cheers, >> Alex >> >> >> Cheers, >> Alex >> >> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 2:35 AM, Ben Coman <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> Thanks Aliaksei. >> >> This is quite a hidden and implicit key stroke. Regardless that I know I've >> used it before follow a tutorial, I forgot it. Since Spotter has a >> <Settings Icon> (which I like and think it could be pushed as a standard >> throughout the system in Pharo 5), it might be useful for Pharo 4 if the >> Spotter Settings page contains a "How To" or "Keyboard shortcuts" item that >> just contains descriptive text. Or if there is no facility for that, >> perhaps a few of the keyboard shortcuts listed as individual items with >> descriptions, even if you can't change them. I think this will be useful >> for people presented with Spotter for the first time, particularly since >> first use already prompts users to go to settings to send usage data. >> >> cheers -ben >> >> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Aliaksei Syrel <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> Hi Ben, >> >> It's CMD+Shift+Right >> >> On Apr 5, 2015 2:23 AM, "Ben Coman" <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> Just a note, I went back to an old image and really miss the Spotter >> workflow. >> >> One thing, can you remind me how when it shows 5/30 implementors I get a >> list of all 30? I'm sure I've done this before but can't remember. Perhaps >> this means its not obvious and maybe should appear in a "How To Use" section >> in the Release Notes. >> >> cheers -ben >> >> >
