> Seriously - I think you've shown that with a good engine (which I'm hoping it 
> is - it seemed that way when I first came across a few bits in Dolphin) - and 
> a bit of knowledge (although you have tons - but I'm hoping we can follow in 
> your footsteps), a few people could make a big impact on what is possible (I 
> certainly don't find it easy to even contemplate writing these things in 
> Eclipse, as the model is very complicated).

Yes!!!
Some eclipse refactoring were are may be still are because java is really 
complex compare to smalltalk and we should take advantage of that.


>> Have a look the method #refactoring in ORCmdCreateSubclassRefactoring
>> and ORCmdCreateSuperclassRefactoring. Maybe you can improve something
>> in terms of UI -> Refactoring Engine interaction?
> 
> I will certainly have a look - and maybe with a bit of guidance at ESUG I 
> might be able to make a difference too.
> 
>> There are already numerous refactorings that I "ported" from Eclipse:
> 
> I just took these for granted... I've been "spoiled" while being away, and 
> had forgotten what the original base set was. I LOVE the generate multiple 
> accessors (and the ability to edit that list and remove ones you don't want). 
> I sometimes which it was a bit more tickable - but the alt-x (or right click) 
> on an item works reasonably well.
> 
>> As well as some new Smalltalk specific ones:
> 
> Nice.
> 
> Thanks as always for your contributions on this - its inspiring
> 
> Tim
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