On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 8:22 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> for having a search bar, you can give Spotlight a try.
>
> Gofer it
> squeaksource: 'Spotlight';
> package: 'ConfigurationOfSpotlight';
> load.
> (ConfigurationOfSpotlight project version: #bleedingEdge) load.
>
> then, just press shift+enter :)
>
> is not finished (because nobody is using it but me, he)
>

Do not forget me ;)
In fact, I vote for including Spotlight in Pharo 2.0 (and remove it from
#cleanUpForProduction)



> , but it is useful... it is just a OCompletion bar resembling spotlight
> from macs.
>
> best,
> Esteban
>
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Yes, Nautilus is ubernice. Especially given the forthcoming search bar :-p
>
> The help panel cutting the bottom pane in two is all right but then, could
> we have it with a smaller font? I drives me nuts to have to scroll down
> there.
>
> Phil
>
> 2012/4/22 Sean P. DeNigris <[email protected]>
>
>> Wow, Nautilus is *really* fun to use! I have quite a few ideas for
>> plugins...
>>
>> A few suggestions...
>> * Hierarchical package list - also, since with Metacello the convention is
>> (e.g. P-Core, P-UI, P-Tests) with no overarching package, it should group
>> all packages matching P-*, even if they are technically separate packages
>> * I miss the search bar from OB where I could just start typing as soon
>> as I
>> opened the window. It seems that Nautilus doesn't set the keyboard focus
>> anywhere useful. Options:
>>  - search bar
>>  - typing brings up the class search dialog
>>  - give keyboard focus to the package list so I can use the shortcuts
>> right
>> away. This may be the best one because I have access to 3 options:
>>    - cmd-F to search packages
>>    - cmd-f to search classes
>>    - start typing to do a basic package search
>> * creating new methods - when you click a protocol name, the
>> "messageSelectorAndArgumentNames" template is displayed in the code pane,
>> and is pre-selected. I found this very confusing as a newbie because the
>> selection made me think that I could start typing to replace the template,
>> but the keyboard focus is not on the template. It's also useless because
>> when you click on the code pane, it unselects, so you have to double-click
>> anyway. Two suggestions
>>  - from the class pane, protocol pane, or both, have an "add method" menu
>> item that transfers focus to the preselected template
>>  - when just clicking on a protocol, don't pre-select the template
>> * back/forward buttons for history navigation?
>> * a centralized place to put/list plugins so we can share them
>>
>> Many thanks to Benjamin. This was sorely needed!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sean
>>
>> --
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>> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
>
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