I know. I use Morphic Wrapper but I think that a more traditionnally looking inspector without satellite (that I hate) and having type in the air is good too.
Stef
On jeudi, septembre 5, 2002, at 04:56 AM, Lex Spoon wrote:
Stephane Ducasse ducasse@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
At ESUG, we got a presentation of F-script (a scripting and Smalltalk language with APL like vector manipulations). Philippe the F-Script father implemented a ***really*** interesting inspector called object inspector.
The idea is that this behavioral inspector does not show the instance of object, but offers all the methods, when we click on a method it get executed on this object and the result is put on the right. When selecting this new object the method it understand are again displayed on his right.
Sounds kinda like MorphicWrappers, incidentally. You don't need a special inspector for MW -- all morphs can do it all the time. To handle arguments, you drag the argument morphs on top of the receiver.
-Lex
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