did you check the nautilus plugin?
Because you cannot compose everything but you can add plugin and I clean them today.
Stef

Le 8/7/15 13:28, Torsten Bergmann a écrit :
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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