Hi,

On Jul 21, 2015, at 12:27, Peter Uhnák <i.uhnak@gmail.com> wrote:

Since I'm already answering everything... :p

my observed behavior is that it's not a shortcut but a filter... so #c is same as #cl and same as #classes ... filtering all categories by name.
So if I want just category implementors I use #i, or menu #m (or #me, #men, #menu).

But I am curious, what is a script stash?

In spotter it is called “Playground named pages”. In Playground, you can double click on the tab that is called by default Page and rename it. Since then, the playground contents is stored in the ./play-stash directory be default. And you can open it in any other image that points to the same play-stash directory; you can set it in Setting Browser.

Cheers,
Juraj


Peter

On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Hi!

I have a quick question. In spotter, if I type “Roassal #c” then I get all the classes that match Roassal. If I enter “Roassal #p” then I get all the packages.
How can I get all the scripts contained in the stash folder?

What are the associations between # shortcuts and displayed categories?

I am asking this since I now use Juraj’s setting to share stash playground scripts among my images. This is fantastic…

Cheers,
Alexandre

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