On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, Francisco Ortiz Pe?aloza wrote:

Levente,

that's weird, i'm sending you a screenshot i'm running PharoCore 12271
with Ocompletion-ul.88 loaded

Right, I forgot to change the ToolSet to ECToolSet. Now I see the problem.


I really like how you clear the way with these two questions,
- should OCompletion be used in that panel?
- should that panel use TextEditor instead of SmalltalkEditor?

Using OCompletion is ok i think, in another email i said that having two way
autocompletion with the TextEditor element and the recent WHATEVER used list
above dont make sense to me, but some argue that they use their mouse to go
to a recently used class.

i think the finder window should be minimal, just the input text element -no
recent used list- and have autocompletion (ie. web autocompletion). As web
users we see that a lot, i will not miss the recent WHATEVER list.

A big +1 (note that I'm not a Pharo user). If there's need for the recent
classes, then it should be available via a different menu item + shortcut.


On your second question, imho we're trying to find a Smalltalk class or
Smalltalk WHATEVER, could be better to have a SmalltalkEditor instance
instead of TextEditor one.

If the idea is to keep this tool this way (recent classes list + no autocompleter), then I'd probably change it to SmalltalkEditor. But adding the method #model to TextMorph will "fix" this problem anyway.


Levente


Cheers,
Francisco

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On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Alain Plantec <[email protected]> wrote:

I agree with Levente. The basic completion (cmd-q) is also only usable with
a SmalltalkEditor.
Cheers
Alain

Le 08/12/2010 03:58, Levente Uzonyi a écrit :

 On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, Francisco Ortiz Pe?aloza wrote:

 So Levente you're saying that given the following use case you musn't add
#model to TextEditor but change TextEditor collaboration with an instance
of
SmalltalkEditor

OCompletion works well to edit code in the system browser as is, the DNU
occurs when as an example you do a class find (Cmd+f) on SystemBrowser
and
you start typing on that "Class name or fragment" window looking for
something.


Adding the accessor is fine of course, it may be useful for other things
too. I'm saying that OCompletion is intended to work in places where code
completion is necessary and those places are usually SmalltalkEditors. There
are two things to think about:
- should OCompletion be used in that panel?
- should that panel use TextEditor instead of SmalltalkEditor?

Btw using the latest version of PharoCore (12271) I can't reproduce the
error in the way you described it.


Levente


Cheers,
Francisco

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Levente Uzonyi <[email protected]> wrote:

 On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, [email protected] wrote:

 Status: Accepted

Owner: guillermopolito

New issue 3385 by guillermopolito: TextEditor doest not understand
#model
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=3385

The accessor should be added to load last version of OCompletion in
Core
1.2



 OCompletion shouldn't be used in a TextEditor. OCompletion is for
Smalltalk
code completion, while TextEditor is intended to be a text editor (ask
Juan). That's why OCompletion adds the model accessor to SmalltalkEditor
and
not to TextEditor.


Levente








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