uuhhh I just quickly watched your amazing post. I WANT THIS!!!!! Even if shortcuts don't work could it work in 4.0? please!
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck < marianop...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Torsten, > > There is no way to make it work in Pharo 4.0? > > On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 10:19 PM, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de> wrote: > >> Julien Delplanque provided this week a goodie to switch between >> "desktops" - but his initial solution was more or less hiding windows >> and not really switching between real Pharo worlds/desktops. >> >> I gave him some tips what could be done on the pharo-user list. Havent >> heard >> from him afterwards. >> >> Now I was able to spend a few hours on this topic myself and implemented >> a full multiple desktop solution myself. >> >> This works in Pharo 5 only (currently) and requires latest VM (at least >> on Windows) >> from files.pharo.org to get the keyboard shortcuts right. >> >> To try: >> >> Gofer new >> smalltalkhubUser: 'TorstenBergmann' project: 'DesktopManager'; >> configuration; >> loadDevelopment. >> >> The goodie has some nice features like keyboard navigation, world menu >> integration and even a custom spotter with preview of the desktops. >> >> Quick start: >> =========== >> - evaluate the above expression in a Pharo 5 image >> - check the world menu "Desktop" >> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + A (= Desktop Add) to add a new >> desktop >> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + D (= Desktop Desktop) to open >> the overview >> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + P (= Desktop Previous) to >> navigate to the previous desktop >> - you can press CTRL + D and then CTRL + N (= Desktop Next) to navigate >> to the next desktop >> >> The code is hopefully a good example on how to build a custom spotter, >> shortcuts, inspector extensions, ... >> Additionally all this is described in a new article including screenshots >> and a guide on how to use this new goodie: >> >> https://medium.com/@astares/multiple-desktops-for-pharo-5cbc46f3179f >> >> Actually the article took more time to write than coding but I hope >> it helps explaining Pharo and why it is a power tool. >> >> Project is on >> http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~TorstenBergmann/DesktopManager >> Article and code is still subject to change. >> >> Have fun >> T. > > > > > -- > Mariano > http://marianopeck.wordpress.com > -- Mariano http://marianopeck.wordpress.com