That's exactly right. To my English, "Recent Classes" doesn't really
describe anything meaningful; it should be "Recently Selected
Classes". However, rather than be so verbose, "back" seemed to fit
better.
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 6:56 AM, Frank Shearar <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> 2011/7/23 Levente Uzonyi <
[hidden email]>:
>> On Sat, 23 Jul 2011, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
>>
>>> Chris:
>>>
>>> I found in the commit test the following
>>>
>>>> Added hot-keys for browse of inst-var refs or defs, reducing the number
>>>> required number of UI gestures for this from 3 to 1. This is something
>>>> developers use 100 times per day!
>>>> - Rename "recent classes" to new-millenium nomenclature: "back".
>>>> Changed
>>>> hot-key accordingly.
>>>
>>>
>>> I don´t like the change and revert on my own .image.
>>> Where the new-millenium nomenclature is and why you think "back" reveals
>>> more the intention as "recent classes" ?
>>
>> I don't really like "back" either. Maybe "history" with Cmd+h is a better
>> choice.
>
> "Back" is "new millenium" because theoretically we've all been using
> the back button in our web browsers for at least a decade? (But I
> don't care what we call it as long as it's there.)
>
> frank
>
>