I've seen #includesSubstring: in GTSpotterCandidatesProcessor>>is:matching: as well… is it duplication or a legitimately different use? (just trying to understand the architecture)
On 9 January 2015 at 14:46, Tudor Girba <tu...@tudorgirba.com> wrote: > The includesSubstring: is the simplest thing we could do to get some value > out of the interface. More is definitely required in this direction. > > To build a custom search logic, you should use "processor filter: [...]". > > For an example, look at GTSpotter>>spotterImplementorsFor: aStep. > > This is still too complicated and we need to simplify it. > > Cheers, > Doru > > > > On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Damien Pollet > <damien.pollet+ph...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Back to this thread! >> >> I'm not completely fond of the way GTSpotter matches candidates using >> just #includesSubstring: >> Are there provisions already to rank candidates instead of binary >> matching/rejecting them? I'd like to try one of the fuzzy matching >> algorithms that other quick-selection tools have. >> >> On 24 December 2014 at 02:36, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas >> <off...@riseup.net> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Sorry I don't want to "kidnap" the thread, but just inspecting >> > "KMRepository >> > default" and selecting an empty row brings and error. In an other thread >> > today I talked about this error still being present, so is not just >> > about my >> > project, but a way to select empty places on GT objects (trees, tables, >> > etc) >> > and when there is noting there, raising no error and keeping the state >> > of >> > the visualization (in the table resulting from inspecting KMRepository >> > default closing the error brings you back to the table, with my >> > outliner, >> > the tree gets empty). >> > >> > Just trying to make the connection... surely I'm loosing something. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Offray >> > >> > El 13/12/14 a las 04:23, Edward Povazan escribió: >> > >> >> Doru’s blog has some neat things. One led me to the following: >> >> Inspect: >> >> KMRepository default. >> >> >> >> With GTools installed, you can see all the shortcuts nicely formatted. >> >> I >> >> finally found a ‘scope selection’ (Cmd+Sh+P) which makes me a very >> >> happy >> >> user (it’s my primary selection method in IntelliJ/AppCode). >> >> >> >> -Ed >> >> >> >> On Dec 11, 2014, at 8:59 AM, Johan Fabry <jfa...@dcc.uchile.cl> wrote: >> >> >> >>> >> >>> A big +1 on Damien’s comment. Discoverability of useful things is too >> >>> low. For example, I did not know about Shift-enter for searching until >> >>> somebody showed it to me inadvertently when he was demoing something >> >>> else >> >>> :-/ >> >>> >> >>> That being said, I don’t have a good solution to the problem either >> >>> :-( >> >>> Maybe have the standard image have a second workspace open that lists >> >>> useful >> >>> tools and their shortcuts? Plus put new tools and their shortcuts >> >>> prominent >> >>> in the release notes for each new release? (cause us old timers don’t >> >>> look >> >>> at those workspaces anymore ;-) ). >> >>> >> >>>> On Dec 11, 2014, at 13:25, Damien Pollet >> >>>> <damien.pollet+ph...@gmail.com> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>>> Cmd+Enter: ‘Package' >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> Doru, your blog post does not mention this piece of information: how >> >>>> to invoke GTSpotter >> >>>> It does not seem to be mentioned in your announcement email either; I >> >>>> found it here after going through threads talking about GTSpotter. >> >>>> >> >>>> Nobody else asked for it, so I'm guessing it was well-known before >> >>>> and >> >>>> I'm the only one who failed to get addicted to whatever the shortcut >> >>>> was doing before? How do we make discoverable affordances for such >> >>>> behaviors in the image? >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> ---> Save our in-boxes! http://emailcharter.org <--- >> >>> >> >>> Johan Fabry - http://pleiad.cl/~jfabry >> >>> PLEIAD lab - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University of >> >>> Chile >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > > "Every thing has its own flow"