Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

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Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

Camillo Bruni-3
=> user mailing question <[hidden email]>, see followup there

On 2013-09-08, at 14:15, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote:

> [subject said it all].
>
> Best
> -Tobias
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Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

Camillo Bruni-3
Hi,
which pharo version are you using?


I assume 3.0,
- CMD-F CMD-C ([F]ind [C]lass)
- similar for [M]ethods, [P]ackages and pro[T]ocols
- check the triangle on the top right of the Nautilus window and you can see a complete list of all commands.

On 2013-09-08, at 14:15, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote:

> [subject said it all].
>
> Best
> -Tobias
>


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Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

Tobias Pape
Am 08.09.2013 um 19:22 schrieb Camillo Bruni <[hidden email]>:

> Hi,
> which pharo version are you using?
>
>
> I assume 3.0,

Yes, but i had hands on a 2.0 image,
I was also unable to find that :)

> - CMD-F CMD-C ([F]ind [C]lass)
> - similar for [M]ethods, [P]ackages and pro[T]ocols
> - check the triangle on the top right of the Nautilus window and you can see a complete list of all commands.


Ah well. Ok that was unexpected for me:)

thans
        -Tobias

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Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

Stéphane Ducasse

On Sep 8, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Am 08.09.2013 um 19:22 schrieb Camillo Bruni <[hidden email]>:
>
>> Hi,
>> which pharo version are you using?
>>
>>
>> I assume 3.0,
>
> Yes, but i had hands on a 2.0 image,
> I was also unable to find that :)
>
>> - CMD-F CMD-C ([F]ind [C]lass)
>> - similar for [M]ethods, [P]ackages and pro[T]ocols
>> - check the triangle on the top right of the Nautilus window and you can see a complete list of all commands.
>
>
> Ah well. Ok that was unexpected for me:)

Yes you should have a setting to get the old shortcuts because they do not work everywhere. So implementor in Nautiluys is B+m
but in the pane it is cmd m and this is disturbing.

You should also get a description of all the binding but I forgot where.

Stef

>
> thans
> -Tobias


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Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

Camillo Bruni-3
On 2013-09-08, at 15:49, Stéphane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

> On Sep 8, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Tobias Pape <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Am 08.09.2013 um 19:22 schrieb Camillo Bruni <[hidden email]>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> which pharo version are you using?
>>>
>>>
>>> I assume 3.0,
>>
>> Yes, but i had hands on a 2.0 image,
>> I was also unable to find that :)
>>
>>> - CMD-F CMD-C ([F]ind [C]lass)
>>> - similar for [M]ethods, [P]ackages and pro[T]ocols
>>> - check the triangle on the top right of the Nautilus window and you can see a complete list of all commands.
>>
>>
>> Ah well. Ok that was unexpected for me:)
>
> Yes you should have a setting to get the old shortcuts because they do not work everywhere. So implementor in Nautiluys is B+m
> but in the pane it is cmd m and this is disturbing.

well... first make sure the new ones work everywhere, the old ones are far from productive

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Re: [Pharo-dev] What is the replacement for CMD-F to find a class in nautilus? [EOM]

Stéphane Ducasse
>> Yes you should have a setting to get the old shortcuts because they do not work everywhere. So implementor in Nautiluys is B+m
>> but in the pane it is cmd m and this is disturbing.
>
> well... first make sure the new ones work everywhere, the old ones are far from productive

well it is a question of view on the problem.  
Some of the them are not even nice to type like when you press shift on the second one.

Stef