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Re: Best way to view many classes: msg#00019lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
On Sat, 03 May 2008 05:46:31 -0700, gruntfuttuck wrote: > Hi, > > More than a few times now I have played around with squeak. I keep > leaving and recently I have realized why: I find it easier to follow > code with in files than with a code browser. I can scroll a file fast > and even I have 10 files open I still find it easer. > > So my question is: what is the best way to follow and reference multiple > classes in multiple packages? I know I could open more than one class > browsers but that seems cumbersome. Greetings Grunt, Try Omnibrowser. It can have multiple code panes. Here's a blog that talks about it in an entry called "Better Code Browsing in Squeak". http://tinyurl.com/555de6 Chris
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