On 7 January 2013 12:56, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 2013-01-07, at 13:45, Frank Church <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 7 January 2013 12:15, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> yes this is the "confusing" default behavior. > >> > >> There is a "Comment" button in the browser which let's you add a > >> persistent class comment. > > That's interesting is there some reason for that? > > well the class comment could be shown in the very same place where you > define the class but usually they are too long, hence they are in a > separate panel. > > Furthermore, the class definition itself is not a real method. It actually > recreates the definition from the class itself. You can evaluate, > > Class definition > > to get the string back :). > > hope that answered your question :) > > I don't see any "Comment" button by I suspect that is the '?' button that is for the comment. Can any arbitrary text go there? -- Frank Church ======================= http://devblog.brahmancreations.com
