Hi,

Indeed, I was not clear.

There are two situations in which you can use Cmd+o:
- if you have a unary method, you can execute it directly by selecting it from the methods list and pressing Cmd+o
- if you are in the code pane, you can select code at any time and press Cmd+o (for example, in your case, you can just select "self" and press Cmd+o). This is like you do it in the code browser, only you do not have to instantiate self.

Doru



On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Btw, have you tried using Cmd+o while editing a method in the Methods presentation?

No, but I am not sure what it should happen. Consider the screenshot:

Pressing cmd-o does not do much. Where the focus should be?

Alexandre
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