I agree,

I think that "browse class or trait” and “implementors” should both be => “go 
to implementation”
And “senders” and “class references” should both be => “look for references”

The only difference is that today one works for selectors and the other for 
classes. But we can be polymorphic in the UI also, can’t we? :)

Afterwards, we could discuss if it is worth it to have two shortcuts for the 
same thing :).

> On 19 ene 2016, at 9:44 a.m., stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> a really handy keybinding was
> 
>    CMD-b on class to browse a class
>    such key binding was smart enough to see that when this is not a class 
> binding but a symbol
>    it was performing an implementor
> 
>    Why should I know when the system can do it for me?
> 
>    Same CMD-m is doing first a implementor if the receiver was a symbol and 
> then
>    a class browse when this is a binding. This one is still working.
> 
> I would like to get the behavior **I** implemented in Pharo 30 back.
> Why we cannot keep the good things we do?
> 
> Stef
> 


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