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 > -- _,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;: Alexandre Bergel http://www.bergel.eu ^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;.
