may be having it as floating window that populate a (the current) browser on 
the fly could be fun?

On Jan 18, 2010, at 9:42 PM, Simon Denier wrote:

> 
> On 18 janv. 2010, at 19:50, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> 
>>> Thanks Lukas. Indeed, it worked and that was the difference between to
>>> images. I will set it again for next image. I think it is useful and it was
>>> in the previous images. It was my mistake.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, you don't use PharoDev images ;)
>>> 
>>> Now...what's "screen state"  ??
>> 
>> estate, an area or amount of land or property, in particular
>> 
>> Some people never use the mercury panel, some never use the annotation
>> panel, some never use the button panel. For them, the panels they
>> never use, is a waste of space and time.
>> 
>> The question is if anybody is really using and understanding it (other
>> than just typing a class name)? If I remember correctly it is planned
>> to remove the code from OB.
>> 
> 
> Yes I use it all the time. I find it more usable than Algernon or even 
> Working Set when I'm looking for class refs/method users.
> In O2, there is a help text by default which sums up the syntax:
> - AClass (starting with upper case) when looking for a class
> - aMethod (starting with lower case) when looking for a method
> - #AClass, references to AClass
> - #aMethod, senders of aMethod
> - 'hello world', look for substring 'hello world' in method strings
> 
> Of course it is also completion-enabled :)
> 
> It would be cool if it had a shorcut for Siblings, like in WorkingSet
> - !AClass
> - !aMethod
> 
> 
> 
> It's also true that it eats space for each browser. I think it's should be 
> easy to put a unique search field in a task bar. As part of my Morphic 
> experiments, I played a bit with this idea. As an example, you can perform 
> the following in a workspace (unfortunately it opens two browsers, but should 
> be difficult to tweak).
> 
> (OBMercuryQuery from: '''hello''' panel: (OBPanel new browser: SystemBrowser 
> default browserClass open model)) find
> 
> 
> --
>  Simon
> 
> 
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