Ahh. I think I misunderstood your question :)
On Oct 30, 2015 11:48 AM, "Nicolai Hess" <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> 2015-10-30 16:32 GMT+01:00 Andrei Chis <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You can try this:
>>
>> composite := GLMCompositePresentation new.
>> composite pharoPlayground
>>      title: 'Script';
>>      variableBindings: [ { #x -> 1. #y -> 2 } ].
>> composite
>>  openOn: 'x+y'.
>>
>> For the moment only script presentations can have variables.
>>
>> Btw  #pharoPlayground  and #rubricText will be deprecated in the latest
>> version in favour of #pharoScript and #text
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Andrei
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> if one has an inspector extension that shows a textual iVar of an object
>>> representing code (using #rubricText, #pharoMethod or  #pharoPlayground)
>>> as in this example:
>>>
>>>  gtInspectorSourceIn: composite
>>>         <gtInspectorPresentationOrder: 30>
>>>         ^ composite pharoMethod
>>>                 title: 'Source';
>>>                 smalltalkClass: [ self methodClass ];
>>>                 display: [ self getSource ];
>>>                 act: [ self browse ] icon: GLMUIThemeExtraIcons
>>> glamorousBrowse entitled: 'Browse'
>>>
>>> What is the best/correct way to set the iVar when the text is typed so
>>> the
>>> state of the iVar represents the lively editing in the inspector
>>> extension?
>>>
>>> Or is there a way to realize this somehow with Glamour ports using the
>>> #text port?
>>>
>>
>
> you can define an action on a port change:
> onChangeOfPort:act:
>
> | browser morph |
>    morph := StringMorph new openInWorld.
>    morph font:(LogicalFont familyName: 'Source Code Pro' pointSize: 30).
>     browser := GLMTabulator new.
>     browser
>         row: #main.
>     (browser transmit)
>         to: #main;
>         andShow: [ :a | a rubricText
>             onChangeOfPort: #text act: [ :text  |
>             morph contents:text text] ].
>
>     ^ browser openOn:'type some text'
>
> This will open a StringMorph and a GlamourBrowser.
> If you change the text in the browser, it will change the contents of the
> string morph.
>
>
>
>>> Thanks
>>> T.
>>>
>>
>>
>

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