Hi all,
I have a couple of propositions about the Nautilus look:

1 - If the Nautilus browser is a package browser why an infinity stack of
grey packages is shown? I think it is possible to safely remove all the
grey package icons since they are not really useful nor meaningful. This
will make the visual impact of nautilus lighter.

2- I think would be nicer to have smaller icons for tests like the one from
omnibrowser. I understand the icons are like buttons but the active area to
trigger the event "run the test" is not the icon itself, isn't it? It is
more in the area around the icon (also these icons appear in strange places
in the code, e.g. MooseModel>>add: which is weird).

3- The text in the message that appear in bottom-left corner that notify
about the test results it is not really visible if the background is yellow
or green so what about to make it black. Or better, what about to make it
black if the background color is green or yellow and leave it white if the
background is red?

4- the buttons to see the bytecode and the decompile code I immagine they
can became useful for some particular development but for normal
development I never had the needed to check the decompiled version of a
method or the bytecode. Different matter are the buttons for the instance
and class variables. It would be cool to make these functionalists less
"visible" making them available in a different way, for example in the
contextual menu that appear in the method editor panel.

What do you think?

Cheers,
Fabrizio

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