Hi Stef,

This Raw view is the result of many debates and negotiations. We can safely
say it was designed by committee.

As I mentioned before, I think the tree is overkill in this context and it
makes things unnecessarily slow. But, we will try better for Pharo 5 :)

Cheers,
Doru

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 7:23 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  The Playground has inspect on Cmd+Shift+i as requested by you.
>
>
> Ok good to know because this is important.
> What aboout an help?
>
>
>  There is a problem with the update as it does not scale in the current
> form. Please see the reply of Andrei. We will likely remove that feature
> for the release.
>
>  Just to clarify: When did we ever say that someone is stupid?
>
>
> Esteban told me that it was not freezing when we had to trash the image.
> Just that the machine was slow. To me this is a non answer.
>
>
> If we could get a real raw = basic inspect tabe then we can use GT and
> work.
> To me the raw tab with an explorer inside is counterproductive: we can get
> lost, it is slow, it does not work well with navigation of GT.
>
>  Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:30 PM, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This morning GTInspector was so slow that it blocked the complete system
>> on the machine of Cyril. :(
>> We can tell him that he is stupid to have a bad machine or we could try
>> to use this to see how
>> we can help our users.
>>
>> So we had to use basicInspect to get our job done (once we ctrl-. to
>> escape the render hell)
>> because raw uses a tree morph.
>>
>> Why raw cannot reproduce the old simple and working basicInspect
>> then we could have a "basic" inspect on double click to avoid to use this
>> bad tree and that we can work.
>>
>> just try to on RubSmalltalkCodeMode class>>#menuOn: to get the feel. Even
>> on my superfast machine is
>> is sluggish.
>>
>> I really think that we should support backdoors.
>> We need to have a mini browser, a mini debugger and a working inspector.
>>
>> Setf
>>
>>
>
>
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