Just add the extension to your object, and a search icon will appear in the inspector.
> On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:51 PM, Luke Gorrie <
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> That would be neat actually!
>
> Is there an idiomatic way to invoke the spotter on some object in the inspector?
>
> I am using Spotter all the time but always via Shift-Return and starting with a global search. I seldom drill down in practice, must improve my Spottering habits.
>
> On 8 December 2017 at 12:42, Tudor Girba <
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> Hi,
>
> You should use Spotter for that. You can inspect Spotter similar to how you extend an inspector.
>
> Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
> > On Dec 8, 2017, at 12:11 PM, Luke Gorrie <
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> > Hoi,
> >
> > GTInspector is awesome!
> >
> > I am spending a lot of time scrolling through GTInspector lists and tables trying to spot the row that I am interested in though. Is there a trick to accelerate this somehow?
> >
> > I am used to Emacs where I can use the search function to type a text fragment - e.g. "error" - and have the matching occurrences highlighted. It would be awesome if the glamour lists/tables support some similar lightweight searching mechanism...?
> >
> > Cheers!
> > -Luke
> >
> > P.S. Here is a screenshot of a haystack and I am trying to eyeball needles in... e.g. I want to find a particular address or a field called "error" or ...
> >
> >
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