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Re: Re: how to search for text?: msg#00007lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
To do Bert's neat trick on Vista (and so I'm assuming XP) with Squeak 3.9 do the following. Click on the background and call the World menu (or any menu). Scroll down to open (or whatever). Put your finger on the shift key, and then hit the left mouse button. The word "open" appears twice, once in red. Then Alt-Shift-E. A browser comes up with all methods with the string of the menu name "open". Apparently everything's an object... :) Chris On 12/3/07 10:08 PM, "itsme213" <itsme213@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The shift-click does not seem to do anything on 3.9 on XP (for me, anyway). > Could it be some other magic keys on XP? > > Posting (pointers to) such gems is invaluable to newbies like me (and > apparently to non-so-newbies too). More would be always welcome :) > > -- Sophie > > > "Bert Freudenberg" <bert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:DCE389A3-1435-4B36-9420-8A6D7A628CA5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Indeed. A cool trick if you want to find the implementation behind a menu >> item: bring up the menu, shift-click the item, press Cmd-Shift-E :) >>
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