This is it

| filterWizard view |
browser := GLMTabulator withStatusbar.
filterWizard := BMBugMapsFilterWizard new.
browser
row: [ :row | row column: #map span: 2.5; column: #metrics] span: 1.5;
row: [ :row | row column: #code span: 2.5; column: #chart].

browser transmit
to: #map;
andShow: [ :b | self distributionMapIn: b].

filterWizard :=  BMBugMapsFilterWizard new
glamourWizard
initialExtent: 400@200;
yourself.

browser
spawn: [:a|
filterWizard 
atEndDo:[:wizardInformation| .
self distributionMapIn: a with: (wizardInformation at: #textEntry).
a update.].
] entitled: 'Filter'.

where self is an instance of GLMBrowserTemplate.


On 19 December 2011 10:51, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

If the first parameter is a browser, something is probably wrong (you
might be using the wrong api). Please send also the browser code.

Cheers,
Doru

2011/12/19 Júlio Martins <[hidden email]>:
> Ok!
>
> distributionMapIn: a with: aNumber
>
>         "in this point the method is executed"
>
> ^a mondrian
> painting: [ :view :model | self halt.
> view shape rectangle withoutBorder.
> view nodes: (model allModelNamespaces asSet sortedAs: [ :x :y | x
> numberOfClasses > y numberOfClasses ]) forEach: [ :each |
> view shape label.
> view node: each name.
> view node: each forIt: [
> view interaction menu: #mooseMenu.
> view shape rectangle size: 12;
> if: [ :c | c numberOfMethods = 0 ] fillColor: Color green;
> if: [ :c | c numberOf Methods  >= 1 and: [ c numberOfBugs < 3 ] ] fillColor:
> Color orange;
> if: [ :c | c numberOfMethods >= 3 ] fillColor: Color red.
> view nodes: ((each classes select: [ :class | class numberOf Methods  >=
> aNumber]) sortedAs: #numberOfMethods).
>
> view gridLayout gapSize: 2 ].
> view verticalLineLayout ].
> view gridLayout ].
>
> the first method parameter is a GLMTabulator, The block started by the
> method "halt" is not executed, I no wonder why!
>
> On 19 December 2011 10:15, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am sorry, but I cannot understand what the issue is. Could you
>> provide some runnable code?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Doru
>>
>>
>> 2011/12/19 Júlio Martins <[hidden email]>:
>>
>> > Hi people!
>> >
>> > I was with problems figure out the question "how to update the
>> > distribution
>> > map from a secundary wizard? So searching for the solution i found a
>> > another
>> > problem: when a mondrian receive a message to GLMTabulator and send a
>> > message to method "painting:[:a :b| ... ]" , the execution flow  doesn't
>> > enter on block, where is all commands to build my new distribution map
>> > view.
>> > The code is like this sample:
>> >
>> >
>> > GLMTabulator new mondrian
>> >           painting:[:a :b|
>> >           ....
>> >             "here the flow doesn't enter, why?"
>> >           ]
>> >
>> > Before this block, the flow is normal and works, but have no commands to
>> > execute
>> > i need help of you.
>> >
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