On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]>
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> 2017-07-31 23:50 GMT+02:00 Mariano Martinez Peck <[email protected]>:
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>> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 6:15 PM, Denis Kudriashov <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
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>>> Hi Mariano.
>>>
>>> You right. Method for this was implemented but I forgot to use it in
>>> #selectClass: logic.
>>> I committed fix to dev branch. I will realze new version soon.
>>>
>>>
>> OK, great. Let me know when you want me to test it. I am glad it was a
>> "bug". I thought it might have been some "decision".
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> It was not a bug but missing feature :)
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>

:)



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>>> But I am not sure that it is only issue you are talking about.
>>>
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>> Yeah, I figured I can see it elsewhere. But I will find them if there are
>> other places...
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>> BTW, I also found some other small issues which I comment below. Do you
>> want me to open issues on github for them?
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> Yes, please :)
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>> * "Windows" -> "Delete all windows discarding edits" -> does not close
>> Calypso windows with none saved edits
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> Never use it. Now I look at implementation and it is super naive. Not sure
> that we should modify Calypso to satisfy this approach. I thing there are
> other tools which will be not closed by this command
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Well, I use it quite frequently. Whenever I am done with implementing a
given feature, or fixing a given bug, I close everything, I evaluate a
workspace that I always have at hand that does some cleanup, and I am ready
to go to the next task. So I hate when I cannot easily close all windows.



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>> * When I have a class opened, with a method opened, then I go to the
>> class comment tab and I save the class comment, calypso automatically gives
>> me focus
>> back to the "method tab" rather than staying in the class comment. This
>> is annoying as i like to save my class comment frequently and not they flip
>> to another tab.
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> Strangely I can not reproduce it. Do you see this all the time? Try open
> new browser and repeat it.
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mmmm weird. I tried again and I failed to reproduce it hahah. Ok.....
ignore it... unless I find a reproducible case.



> Also try alt+left to navigation back in such cases.
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>

I wasn't aware of those shortcuts. *Is there a list somewhere of all
available shortcuts in Calypso? * I mean, those that are not obviously
displayed on right click menu.
Maybe there are shortcuts for moving across panes? I always wanted that...
say I am in the code area of a method and I would like to move to the
package panel, or the class panel.. with the keyboard...




> * I wish the "new protocol" offers me the existing ones as I type...as I
>> normally re-use existing protocols (on purpose) and its easy to make small
>> typos or differences with the original ones.
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> Done. Use Iceberg to update SystemCommands project (metacello script could
> not work)
>


Awesome. Thanks.



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>> Thoughts?
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>> Thanks!
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>>> 2017-07-31 18:25 GMT+02:00 Mariano Martinez Peck <[email protected]>
>>> :
>>>
>>>> Hi Denis,
>>>>
>>>> I wanted to give a serious test to Calypso, that is, start using it all
>>>> day long. However, there is a critical thing I am missing, which is the
>>>> grouping of categories (inside packages).
>>>>
>>>> I do not want to start discussing again packages vs categories and what
>>>> are good and bad practices. I do have a few packages and each package may
>>>> have several categories inside. So... seeing all classes together inside a
>>>> package is not nice for me.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way in calypso to auto-escope to category level? I mean...
>>>> say my package is XXX and I have categories XXX-A and XXX-B. I know I can
>>>> go to left side column and with the tree, I can go to XXX-A and I get what
>>>> I want. But, for example, when I browse a class of XXX-A, the "focus" of
>>>> the left side column is XXX and not XXX-A.  So I am wondering if we can
>>>> make it auto-scope to the category everywhere in Calypso.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Mariano
>>>> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
>>>>
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>>>
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>> --
>> Mariano
>> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
>>
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Mariano
http://marianopeck.wordpress.com

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