You should definitely try 2.0. We added tons of shortcuts to 
- navigate source code
- change focus (source / method / class / package)
- refactor
- run tests
... and many more.

If you open the new browser in 2.0 click on the triangle on the top left of the 
window
and select "Shortcuts description" for a complete list.

On 2012-12-17, at 23:33, Stuart Herring <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 18 December 2012 13:10, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I really like the new Toggle from Class to Test (cmd-j) option that got
>> introduced - someone has definitely been writing tests in Pharo - however it
>> does my head in that pressing it after editing a method doesn't jump me
>> back. I also find the same problem when editing a test - that pressing cmd-t
>> to run it, just puts a "t" in my source code and doesn't run the test.
>> 
> I have the same frustration with alt/cmd-t it kind of defeats the
> purpose of a keyboard shortcut if you've got to click somewhere on the
> screen first before you can use it.
> 
> Have you looked at Autotest?  http://squeaksource.com/Autotest.html
> It will run tests whenever you save them, and also tries to determine
> which tests to run when you modify model classes.  The only thing
> that's a little bit disappointing is that it doesn't update the test
> indicators in the browser.
> 
> I wonder if in Pharo 2.0 someone could combine the concepts of the
> in-browser test runner and Autotest.  So that accepting changes in the
> browser uses the same heuristics autotest does to run the tests, and
> then uses the Growl style notifications for failures, with the
> green/red/yellow test indicators being updated.
> 
> Regards,
> Stuart
> 


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