Hi,

the exclamation mark means that your class has no class comment. You have
to edit your comment class to switch the exclamation mark to the normal
class icon (or morph icon, exception icon, etc. which that represent your
class).
For the difference between "Add Class" and "Add full Class", apparently it
seems to be a bug, because the behavior of the two options is the same
(simply add a new class yo your package). Moreover "add Full Class" is not
in the contextual menu on Pharo 4.




*Baptiste QUIDÉ*

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2014-07-09 17:47 GMT+02:00 Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]>:

> Guys - it's been a while since I've used Pharo, and in 3.0 its come along
> with leaps and bounds.
>
> But I'm struggling to know what many things mean, and what the UI is
> telling
> me? Is it written up somewhere?
>
> I also quite quickly seemed to get into troubles with the new Nautilus
> browser where it gives me walkbacks and won't let me select things. I've
> started again with a new image and am trying again to do some simple things
> - and see if I can come up with the use cases.
>
> As a starting point - I've just created a new class, with a new Category
> name and the class has a red exclamation mark next to it. What does that
> mean?
>
> Also what is the difference between Add Class, and Add full Class in the
> context menu? I ended up just typing over the definition of an existing
> class as there is no flyover help for either of these to know what it does?
>
> Tim
>
>
>
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