Re: [Pharo-users] Red Exclamation in Nautilus?

2014-07-09 Thread Tim Mackinnon
Thank you everyone - I shall continue to explore. In fact my idea was to create a Help book to document some of this stuff. As the first place I looked was in World | Help - which told me a about all kinds of other things, but not some of the basics. It seemed like it would be easy to add a Custo

Re: [Pharo-users] Red Exclamation in Nautilus?

2014-07-09 Thread Marcus Denker
On 09 Jul 2014, at 18:07, Baptiste Quidé wrote: > 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). > F

Re: [Pharo-users] Red Exclamation in Nautilus?

2014-07-09 Thread Johan Fabry
Hi Tim, just a quick response to one of your questions: if a class has a red ! in front of it, it means that there is no class comment. On Jul 9, 2014, at 11:47 AM, Tim Mackinnon wrote: > Guys - it's been a while since I've used Pharo, and in 3.0 its come along > with leaps and bounds. > > Bu

Re: [Pharo-users] Red Exclamation in Nautilus?

2014-07-09 Thread Baptiste Quidé
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", appar

Re: [Pharo-users] Red Exclamation in Nautilus?

2014-07-09 Thread Richard Wettel
Hi Tim The exclamation mark marks a class that does not have a comment. Cheers Ricky On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 5:47 PM, Tim Mackinnon wrote: > 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, a

[Pharo-users] Red Exclamation in Nautilus?

2014-07-09 Thread Tim Mackinnon
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 giv