Indeed!

Hey! The Glamorous team! This is a call :-)

Alexandre


> On Jul 8, 2015, at 1:28 PM, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> with GT Inspector/Spotter we now have more moldable tools and Pharo becomes 
> again a more flexible Tool and IDE.
> The settings framework also allows to use the settings browser for own 
> purposes and in own applications
> - which is nice. One can even have a custom world menu in Pharo for the own 
> app (see [1])
> 
> Reminds me on Eclipse (RCP, ...) where one can extend the IDE at specific 
> extension 
> points to provide own custom tools and even build applications that are not 
> IDE's. 
> 
> What about a moldable browser? For instance it would be nice if I could extend
> the browser with own panes as replacement for the regular code pane. 
> 
> So for instance a method that returns an XML string could be shown as
> a clickable tree instead of the code pane, ...
> 
>  foo
>    <xml>
>   ^'<someXML></someXML>
> 
> With a flexible code editor like Rubric/TxText and Petit infrastructure or
> other one could even provide moldable code panes with syntax highlighting for
> different languages (PHP, CSS, HTML, ...
> 
> Even the browser panes (packages, classes, ...) could be moldable - you 
> display in a tree 
> an object with relations to other objects - when you click on them more 
> customizable
> details (depending on the displayed object) open up in new panes. 
> 
> The more (moldable) infrastructure Pharo provides the more cases one will 
> find where it
> can be applied. 
> 
> So the question is how modable is Pharo already (beside the mentioned cases) 
> and
> how moldable will Pharo be in the future? What is the  next planned step in 
> this area (if any)?
> 
> Thx
> T.
> 
> 
> [1] 
> http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/pharo-project/2010-September/032670.html
> 

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