This is not a problem of liking or not. The problem is that I never  
understand what I see and can make use of it
on foreign code.

Torsten yes the tree with better icons and less icons (not needed for  
methods) would be cool.

Stef

On Nov 3, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:

> This is what the Chasing Browser in OmniBrowser does. Instead of using
> a tree it uses a Apple Finder like structure. I know that various
> people don't like the way this is presented in OmniBrowser. Personally
> I like it very much and use it all the time.
>
> Lukas
>
> 2009/11/3 Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]>:
>> I always liked the sender/implementor/messages browser from
>> Smalltalk MT. Attached is a screenshot.
>>
>> When one searches for sender in the normal browser this browser opens
>> with a tree node "senders" and all the senders.
>>
>> If you click on one of the messages you can select
>> "senders" again, or "implementors" or "messages" and
>> go deeper.
>>
>> For instance you want to see the senders of #timeStamp
>> and from the second hit you want to see all the
>> other messages within this method and from there all  
>> implementors, ...
>>
>> It also provides a "local senders" and "local implementors"
>> functionality (searching only within the class (hierarchy) itself) as
>> you will find in most Smalltalks.
>>
>> This browser provides a nice way to go through the system and follow
>> message chains.
>>
>> Bye
>> Torsten
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