Hi,

With Alain's last commit of Rubric (205) we made a few changes to put Rubric in 
Nautilus. You can see thoses changes in the attached file.
As you can see there is no colors in the browser... Is 
RubScrolledTextMorph>>beForSmalltalkCode the good option ? I thought there 
would be just an option like aboutToStyle: true or something like that but 
there is not. I do not know if I missed something obvious or if I have to add 
the connection to RubShoutStylerDecorator. Any idea everyone ?
I am losing my eyes with uncolored code but I guess it is worth it.

Thanks,

Franck


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done & committedCheersAlain
On 14 May 2015, at 12:06, Alain Plantec <[email protected]> wrote:ahh, 
good remark :)the menu stuff is not finished.I do it nowthanks Alain
On 13 May 2015, at 18:09, Franck Warlouzet <[email protected]> 
wrote:Hi alain 

thanks a lot!
This helps us a lot. We got nearly something working. We will produce a list of 
methods and changes we had to do.
see in the attached cs.

Now

lookupMenu
    "default implementation of the algorithm that lookup the menu"

    | default |
    default := [ self editingMode menu ].
    ^ self model 
        ifNil: [ default value ] 
        ifNotNil: [ :m | m menu ifNil: [ default value ] ]

We add a new method in nautilus that creates a menu as follow
because m is our NautilusModel

menu
    ^ self sourceCodeMenu: MenuMorph new shifted: false.

But I was wondering why m menu does not take into account the information we 
passed when we created the rubPluggable

sourceTextArea := self textMorphClass
                on: self
                text: #sourceCodeFrom:
                accept: #compileSource:notifying:
                readSelection: #contentsSelectionFrom:
                menu: #sourceCodeMenu:shifted:.

I see that 
RubEditingArea has a policy but we could find how we can improve RubPluggable 
to use the menu:




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Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 16:25:34 +0200
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see Rubric-AlainPlantec.196 in the Rubric repo.
I’ve added RubPluggableTextMorph and RubPluggableTextMorphExample.Need to be 
polished certainly but it should facilitate the integration of Rubric in 
Nautilus.
cheersAlain
On 12 May 2015, at 22:45, stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:For fun I put the 
following trace in sourceCodeFrom: aTextMorph    Transcript show: '.'.    ^ 
self sourceCodeAnd in general this method is invoked three times instead of one 
:)
Before asking we read all the examples and I saw that selector: is used to 
communicate and update the code pane.

(UIManager default newAutoAcceptTextEntryFor: self
            get: #selector
            set: #selector:
            class: String
            getEnabled: #haveClassName
            help: 'Enter a selector' translated
            entryCompletion: entryCompletion)
                acceptOnCR: false;
                ghostText: 'Selector';
                withDropListButton;


I think this is only for the drop down list.
What I meant is that I could use set: and pass the selector to be invoked by 
the dropdown when the drop down is selected. And it will notify self with the 
selector: selector. So we could sepcify any selector (ie I can register to the 
drop box and say call me once you are set). In 
RubMethodEditingExample>>#selector:
it calls the update explicit
 self updateCodeWith:  (cls sourceCodeAt: selector)
and updateCodeWith: sets the text on the text model.



 Now my problem (and may be there is not solution) is how can I connect from a 
pluggableListMorph to a RubScrollText
when the list does not generate announcement.
This is why I tried to pass via dependents or something like that.

I will try to generate announcements but this is a lot more work and I do not 
know if it will work.

Stef



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