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Chris Muller-3
Does anyone use this browser?  Desktop hot-key Command+Shift+R brings
it up, I find it invaluable all day every day.

But there are two problems.  First loading anything from Monticello
obliterates the list with with everything it loaded.  I want Recent
Messages to reflect code I'm *writing*, not code I'm loading.

But often I /write/ a method in another image and want it to exist in
other images without having to zip up a new MC version.  So, in that
case I simply file-out and file-in the single method.

Unfortunately, the filed-in method is not put in Recent Changes
sometimes leaving me to think I forgot to file it in when I didn't --
oops, ok, its there it's just because it was filed-in that it doesn't
show up in Recent Changes.

These case are handled exactly opposite of how they should be.  What say y'all?

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Re: Recent Submissions Browser

Frank Shearar-3
On 15 April 2013 21:50, Chris Muller <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Does anyone use this browser?  Desktop hot-key Command+Shift+R brings
> it up, I find it invaluable all day every day.
>
> But there are two problems.  First loading anything from Monticello
> obliterates the list with with everything it loaded.  I want Recent
> Messages to reflect code I'm *writing*, not code I'm loading.

Huh. Something I didn't know about :)

> But often I /write/ a method in another image and want it to exist in
> other images without having to zip up a new MC version.  So, in that
> case I simply file-out and file-in the single method.
>
> Unfortunately, the filed-in method is not put in Recent Changes
> sometimes leaving me to think I forgot to file it in when I didn't --
> oops, ok, its there it's just because it was filed-in that it doesn't
> show up in Recent Changes.
>
> These case are handled exactly opposite of how they should be.  What say y'all?

I agree: automatic actions (loading code) shouldn't show up there
because it's not really "your" code.

You could still see all method additions (and deletions) through the
Recover Changes window.

frank