> Right clic on the class name, Refactoring> Class refactoring > Generate > accessors . > I guess it is what you are looking for (though I didn't do it yet). > > Nautilus is really a cool browser , congrats Benjamin :-) > I especially like the Group view , very useful
yes I tried to push david to implement that in O2 but it did not work. Now I was saying that the next extra hyper cool feature of nautilus would be to have context (so that we can keep a method under edition and jump to another one or that we can have a context = reading methods x in package y and jumping to read method k in group z :). But first let us finish RPackage integration :( > Having a chasing senders/implementors browser like the refactoring browser > have would be top. > Having the annotation line telling in wich changeset the method is would be > cool too. use the plugins it is there :) > > Each Pharo release gets better . > > "blake" <[email protected]> a écrit dans > le message de news: > CAJAnwP=CpXEJo4t8qY3L2Z8=n-fkedcosavxjkes8wtbnwd...@mail.gmail.com... >> Is there any documentation on Nautilus anywhere? >> >> I was trying to get it to create getters and setters but I don't see >> if it does that. Also, there are these tantalizing letters on the side >> (S, B, D, I, C) and sometimes a yellow band appears on the >> right--which I guess is a warning about length, but what are the >> numbers? >> >> Also, the category pane is now the package pane, and given my >> confusion about the relationship between those, it'd be good to know >> how Nautilus is different. >> >> ===Blake=== >> >> > > > >
