Hi,

Here are some issues:

- PluggableTextMorph does not provide a means for clients to know when the text 
has changed

- TabMorph does not provide a means for client to know when the tab has changed

- The label of a TabMorph should shrink to fit the space. Right now a tab with 
a large title will expand the bounds of the tab. I would like to have the 
possibility to limit the size of the title to the size of the contents. 
Ideally, there should be some abbreviation (with ...) of the title.

- the MorphTreeMorph does not expand the embedded morphs horizontally. 
Currently it inherits from ScrollPane. I think it would be great to get it 
inherit from GeneralScrollPane. Or maybe there is a better solution.

Cheers,
Doru


On 2 Jul 2011, at 12:57, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> I would like to get a list of important things to fix in the UI
>       I have 
>       - in place item list edit (we should be able to change the protocol of 
> a method by clicking on the list item)
>       - fixed layout (problem of the expansion in glamour)
>       - seeing only what is shown when typing (you type on a list = it shows 
> you the matching items)
> 
> Coudl you report the list of what is urgently needed in the pharo 
> mailing-list?
> 
> Stef
>       
> On Jul 1, 2011, at 10:13 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> 
>>> 2. Perhaps you can take a shorter route and build a model of a simply text 
>>> with zones that have styles and actions. Then we integrate this in the 
>>> rendering.
>> 
>> FYI: In Helvetia-Core there is a class called CHHighlightAttribute
>> that can highlight the background, as well as draw bitmap borders
>> (e.g. wiggled lines) around (left, right, bottom, top) the text. The
>> only problem is that a solid background will hide the text selection.
>> 
>> Lukas
>> 
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