On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Stephan Eggermont <step...@stack.nl>
wrote:

> On 10-01-16 06:26, Tudor Girba wrote:
>
>> - There is no way to close the inspector if we miss click
>>>
>>
>> Indeed, this is a problem. We did not want to have an
>>
> >extra tab line and that is why we do not have a way to
>
>> close inspector panes, but you can still scroll back.
>> Also, in the meantime, we made the Evaluator the default
>>
> >second pane, so you can use it by default just like in
>
>> the classic debugger.
>>
>
> I would add a context menu on the
> GLMPagerScrollButtonBrick with close last and
> close all invisible and on each pane too
>
> I tried adding right click handling by adding the event to the
> GLMPagerButtonAnnouncement, setting it in GLMPagerScrollButtonBrick>>click
> and doing
> GLMPagerButtonsPaneBrick>>onButtonClicked: ann
>         |event|
>         event := ann event.
>         event yellowButtonPressed ifTrue: [
>                 self pagerModel popPane: true ]
>         ifFalse: [
>                 self pagerModel switchPaneTo: ann buttonModel index]
>
> but the right click doesn't arrive, possibly because the
> GLMPagerScrollSlidingBrick is intercepting it?


Independent of your question now I added the close action in the toolbar of
the presentation. Also to save space the navigation scrollbar only appears
if you have more than three objects.


Cheers,
Andrei



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